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- Iris Folding Iris folding is a technique that originated in Holland. Color coordinated strips of folded paper are taped into place over a pattern, creating a spiralling design that resembles the iris of an eye or camera. Originally, Dutch crafters would cut their...
- Iris Folding Iris Folding is a very simple craft. If you can fold a piece of paper in half, you can do Iris Folding. To me, it is like Origami for Dummies. The technique can be used in cardmaking, scrapbooking, or just to frame.
- Origami for Beginners Origami is an old craft. Tsai Lun, the Chinese philosopher, invented paper circa 104 AD and some time following that the Japanese started to invent paper models. The earliest book on Origami, Hiden Zenbazuru Orikata by Gido Rokoan, was published in 1...
- Kirigami Kirigami is a variation of origami where the artist is allowed to make small cuts in the paper (from Japanese "kiru" = to cut, "kami" = paper). This enables the artist to enhance the visual presentation of the artwork, at the expe...
- The Coolest Papercraft Ever Origami. Kirigami. Paper airplanes. Papier mache. Papermaking. Scrapbooking. Making paper, and making things out of paper; that's what this lens will be about. As you probably can tell, paperfolding may be my favorite! (origami crane image cour...
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