I like this folded paper candle holder very much and it should be quite solid, but you must always be careful when handling candles ;-)
Links:
Folded Paper Candle Holder (Yahrtzeit)
You can find the corresponding chart here: Gecko’s Foot
…compilation of tutorials
I like this folded paper candle holder very much and it should be quite solid, but you must always be careful when handling candles ;-)
Links:
Folded Paper Candle Holder (Yahrtzeit)
You can find the corresponding chart here: Gecko’s Foot
Yesterday we had a crocheted dodecahedron, today an octahedron from paper.
It’s also beautiful, isn’t it? ;-)
It brings the curved box to mind (of course, because it’s devised by the same person ;-)).
Links:
Beautiful Paper Octahedron (octahedron)
via: comment at Sam-Taeguk Tetrahedral Unit
=> that’s the template for the paper octahedron
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Octahedron’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Oktaeder’
Here at unikatissima:
Crochet Dodecahedron
Curved Box not only for an Advent Calendar
I find the idea to make a pop-up card simply with an accordion fold great :)
Links:
Accordion Pop-up Card
Insects aren’t really my cup of tea, but I find these Origami bugs nice all the same ;-)
Links:
Origami Bugs to make
=> the links to different bugs are to be found below the picture
Isn’t this a great parade of Llamas? :))
By their own account they folded them following this tutorial.
Links:
Origami Llamas (Rainbow llamas)
Origami Llama Tutorial
I find this neat: triangular boxes that fit then in a hexagonal box :)
Links:
TRIANGULAR BOX
Mentioned at the triangular box: Fujimoto Hexagonal Box
Here is yet another folding instruction for a rectangular box.
The Flexicube though is not for me ;-)
Links:
Rectangular Box (Traditional Box for Flexicube)
Flexicube (FLEX-I-CUBE)
Personally I don’t like book corner bookmarks book corner bookmarks much, but perhaps you do?
Links:
Lotus Bookmark
The original site doesn’t exist any more (thanks, Sigrid! :)) and is now available through webarchive:
Lotus Bookmark
Doesn’t this ornament look wonderful?
I find that you can hang it somewhere not only at Christmas ;-)
Links:
Holiday Ornament Tutorial
I found a linklist of Origami spheres linklist of Origami spheres (and, as you can see on the picture, of Origami stars, too ;-)), that I didn’t want to keep from you ;-))
Links:
Origami Spheres (Origami)
The original site doesn’t exist any more and is now available through webarchive:
Origami Spheres (Origami)
Instruction for the Origami shere on the picture (Five Intersecting Tetrahedra)
The assembly of the single components is shown very well in this video: Origami Five Intersecting Tetrahedra (complete assembly)
via: “Below is a video tutorial by Jonakashima:”