![]() Flatten out the edges of the triangle you just created. Flip the paper over and bring the right and left sides together by folding them inward along the horizontal crease. Fold the top of the paper down so that the fold passes through the center of the X, then unfold it. Unfold the top part of the paper so you have two diagonal creases making an X shape. Fold the bottom part of the paper up so it meets the base of the triangle you just made. Unfold the crease and do the same thing with the top left corner, but leave it folded. But this book is money wasted.To make an origami heart, grab a piece of A4 paper and fold the top right corner down so it meets the left side of the paper. I am an intermediate folder and I certainly like new ideas. Your boss will definitely love you for this.Ĭonclusion: For me this book was an utter dissapointment. They did not appeal to me and you are wasting a lot of post-its (".create this 64 note version."). Essentially you do one or two folds and paste them together to form geometric patterns, sometimes even in 3D. Later in the book there are geometric designs ('simple structures). The only marginally useful design was the butterfly, it comes in two flavors: Male and Female and it is difficult to tell which is which. The author just folds a bit of the right side and then it approximates an elephant with a trunk (in the opinion of the author). ![]() This is 'sticky note origami' as defined by a lawyer. The rest is then folded in the classic origami way but two layers of paper thick. The author just pasted to post-its together in order to avoid the sticky strip. The worst cheat is the crane (here: 'flapping bird'). This is not origami, you can do better with a pair of scissors. The "cheating heart" was extremely cheating - the author makes a small cut and then just bends the rest back to resemble a heart. However, most of the designs are being put together by two, sometimes three post-its. The sticky strip could have been put to interesting use. And, as sticky notes are usually close at hand in offices, you should never find yourself with a dull moment at work again! Consequently, the designs included in this book are necessarily simple, but this should be seen as a bonus rather than a disadvantage. The main limiting factor is the size of the notes, which militate against complexity. As far as origami goes, there is, as this book shows, little that can not be done with sticky notes and a little ingenuity. It is therefore not surprising that paperfolders should also have begun to explore the folding potential of that other modern phenomenon, the sticky note, which provides some unique design surprises of its own. But what we do know is that today's paperfolders will happily fold virtually anything, anywhere: Paris Metro tickets, advertising flyers, teabag labels, business cards and so on. It is impossible to say when and where paper was first folded, or who it was that first discovered that paperfolding could be more than just a practical way to prevent furniture rocking. Origami, or paperfolding, is a modern phenomenon with ancient roots. To learn more about how and for what purposes Amazon uses personal information (such as Amazon Store order history), please visit our Privacy Notice. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. Click ‘Customise Cookies’ to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices, or learn more. Third parties use cookies for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalised ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. This includes using first- and third-party cookies, which store or access standard device information such as a unique identifier. If you agree, we’ll also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across the Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. We also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements. We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice.
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