By: ultimateorig | 2012-04-28 | Arts & Entertainment Origami is all about paper fold and nothing and it’s a crazy’s thing to make anything out of paper. read more
By: Robert Bell | 2010-08-11 | Home Business Home Business Origami is a fun process of paper folding, without any use of external tools like scissors,tape etc, to create interesting shapes of animals, birds, geometrical figures, puppets, toys etc. It has a rich, complex history that spans over different cultures, geographies and time periods. It is believed to have originated in Japan, where it was first considered religious and ceremonial. But it soon developed and found popularity as a recreational activity as well. It was earlier taught in schools, but later shifted to the living room of Japanese households. The origami has a strong presence and u... read more
By: woodchuck | 2010-10-26 | Crafts All you really need to make origami models is paper and your hands (plus love, if you're a Beatles fan) but here are some tools that may enhance your folding experience. You can pick up these tools from most craft or art stores. read more
By: Kim Chariz Levita | 2010-11-25 | Crafts Origami is an art of making a sculpture out of folding papers. It is a fun thing to do during your leisure time. There are some strategies that will help you come up with great origami models. read more
By: Edith Ozera | 2010-12-06 | Arts & Entertainment As an ancient art, origami is the proof of what can be done from a piece of paper based on ones imagination. It is the ability to create shapes of animals, flowers, people and many other objects from a single piece of paper without the use of scissors and glue. read more
By: Benjamin Hedley | 2011-04-30 | Home & Family Maybe you have seen an attractive origami dragon? If you did not, you should definitely take a look at Satoshi Kamiya's Ryujin -- probably the most amazing origami dragon I've ever seen. What is more fascinating, is the fact that he never released origami dragon directions with this puppy. Never formally, that is. read more
By: ultimateorig | 2012-03-26 | Reference & Education The origami can play an important part in developing the artistic tastes in children. Children are very fond of playing with papers and fascinated things. read more
By: Kim Chariz Levita | 2010-11-28 | Crafts Origami is an art of making folds in a paper. Origami originated from two Japanese words, "Ori" meaning folding and "kami" meaning paper. This art aims to transform folded sheet of materials into a sculpture. read more
By: John Riley | 2010-03-27 | Crafts You can practically create anything that you can imagine with Origami. Simple Origami is essentially the art of folding pieces of paper in order to create various designs and while in may seem very easy at first, it can get incredibly complicated as the designs become more complex. This article helps you understand the endless possibilities that exist in the world of origami. read more
By: woodwind | 2010-10-26 | Crafts Making an origami design, whether simple or complex, generally requires concentration and accurate folding. In order to achieve these desirable aims, you need to create the proper environment in which to fold, as well as observing a few basic guidelines about how to fold. read more
By: woodchuck | 2010-10-26 | Crafts Whenever and wherever you fold, you're always making creases. You need to put the crease in the right place at the first attempt because a crease that's been made in a sheet of paper can't be erased like a pencil line. The fibres of wood along the crease have been broken and can't be mended. read more
By: Raquel Gunn | 2011-10-25 | Kids Today, action figures come in every shape and size, modeled after everything from animals to mythical creatures to historical figures and everything in between. Read my article to find out where action figures got their start and what modern action figures are popular today! read more
By: Patterns | 2010-10-26 | Crafts In this article ,you'll be able to tell if paper is suitable simply by folding over the corner of a sheet. read more
By: Chirag Patel | 2013-04-16 | Other Business Product style can be utilized 7 activities like Problem Evaluation, Style Requirements, Idea Generation, Concept Style, Detailed Style, Examining, and Production activities that I will explain here. read more
By: Kathy Amarati | 2010-04-01 | Photography In order to direct a model, you must have a keen understanding of body balance and leg mechanics. You must also be able to visualize and analyze both basic and creative leg positions. Read this article and learn the floor-clock method of placing feet. Try it with your next inexperienced model. It is easy and interesting. read more