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Origami – The art of paper folding
Who would have thought that origami did not originate in Japan. Just by the name itself we could tell that it’s Japanese. Origami came from the combination of “oru” which is the Japanese term for...
14 commentsHow to do Iris Folding
Iris folding is a simple but compelling paper crafting technique used in creating hand made cards, decorating altered books, as decorative scrapbook elements, as a frame for a small picture, or in any other...
0 commentsPaper Invitations For Kid's Birthday Parties
There are paper invitations for kid's birthday parties to print for free here. Just fold them twice and they are finished.
0 commentsPaper Pyramid Head Model
My favorite character from the Silent Hill video game is Pyramid Head. It seems like this character has a lot of fans, and I've always wondered why. It seems like he's a butcher maybe. You see him dragging...
3 commentsPyramid Head Paper Model Number Two
I had so much fun making my last hub with the Pyramid Head Paper Model that I decided to make another one. I found a paper model that was designed by Anubis Tomb. It's cool that people are creating paper...
0 commentsHome- made Greeting Cards
Sending greetings cards via the post is a traditional and very useful way of communicating with loved ones to convey our feelings. We love to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries etc. as these are such...
0 commentsGift Wrapping Using Pleats
Add some pizazz and flair to your wrapped gifts by throwing in a pleat or two or three. It's fun, simple, and shows the person for whom you wrapped the gift that you care enough to take the time to wrap a...
0 commentsHow to do Washi Paper Quilting
Washi Paper Quilting is an easy to learn, elegant paper craft technique based on traditional Japanese doll making techniques. Instead of using fabric, as is done with the dolls, this technique uses beautiful,...
0 commentsFolding Origami Expert Tips
I have been folding origami more than 20 years. During that time I've come up with some important strategies for making great origami models with paper.
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