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Origami is the art of folding paper to make neat paper objects. This origami art uses geometric pattern folds to design the paper into many pleasing shapes and objects. Origami doesn't have be a Japanese design to qualify as Origami art.
Most Origami starts with a single sheet of paper that can be of any color. The paper is folded usually without cutting and made into the shape like cranes, flowers, water bombs, animals or whatever design you desire.
Sometimes a heavy type paper can be wetted down to allow for a more round sculpture. After the object dries it becomes real sturdy.
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Special origami paper can be bought that is in the right size and has different colors on each side to create beautiful colored patterns. This paper is more lightweight and is suitable for more patterns then ordinary paper.
Origami art can also be moveable. Examples are flapping birds, moving arms, butterflies with flapping wings, pecking pecks and even hopping frogs.
Some are really complex. Robert J. Lang made an elaborate action Origami that had a Bassist, Pianist and a Violinist that would play an instrument when certain parts of the paper were pulled.
On this page you will find card models, dollar bill Origami, how to make Origami balls, easy, money, animals, boxes, crane, diagrams, pants, flowers, rose, sphere Origami. Also Origami folding Instructions in DVD's and books.
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Dear Origami Fans,I am writing to you in behalf of your Heavenly Father. He is seeking you like a lost sheep. You remember the Bible story? It is about a shepherd who has 100 sheep. But when he brings the sheep home one night, one is missing. He then leaves the 99 sheep and goes out into the wilderness until he finds that lost sheep.
In this parable the shepherd goes out to search for the one lost sheep-the very least that can be numbered. So if there had been but one lost soul, Christ would have died for that one. To read more click Lost Sheep
Susan Dietel
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