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Many people like origami because there is almost always paper.
The world had just been turned into origami, and he was blaming her?
I told Joe that following his plan was like trying to learn origami over the radio.
It looks more like a 31-story origami than an urban presence.
Both artists have also produced books for those who want to try origami at home.
This allowed the art of origami to be more accessible to all people.
The best known origami model is probably the Japanese paper crane.
In a book about origami you might look at the picture and ask, what does that dotted line mean?
She'd never seen anything like it, not even her granny's origami.
When the Japanese first folded origami, they used only one piece of paper.
They suggest origami that close and then open, each time offering a different design.
Fuse first learned origami while in the hospital as a child.
Oppenheimer wanted the world to share her love of origami.
There are several of product line applications developed using Origami.
I gave her a pair of origami lilies which I'd made.
This work was inspired by the use of origami in the kindergarten system.
Between the Folds is a 2008 film documentary about origami.
It quickly folded into the trunk, like a piece of origami.
But then, he had poured his life into converting the world to origami.
I've had kids and my belly never folded like origami when I went to sit down.
It seems pretty obvious they both attend the same origami evening class.
Claiming to be dizzy, he sat down on a small girl's origami.
That's the thing about a great voice, one which exactly suits the origami of strong verse.
To follow the analogy with origami, we need to know where to fold the paper.
He has also contributed to the field of modular origami.