origami
These simple but clever designs are sure to enchant not only the children but the grown-ups as well.
A creative and decorative way to reward yourself for your hard work and remind yourself that good things can, and do, happen.
Famous British botanical gardens include a clever use of origami art in a holiday display.
What many may think is well-intentioned well-wishing may not actually be all that well-received by victims of natural disasters.
“Oh you wanted me to make Anpanman? I thought you said satanic hellbeast, haha. Silly me!”
Japan’s traditional art of paper-folding turns out to be useful in the kitchen too.
Japanese origami master shares folding steps to make something more challenging than a paper crane.
Hundreds of origami components make up each of these beautiful “Trees of Cranes.”
Watch as a flat stack of paper springs to life like magic, instantly becoming a three-dimensional penguin in the blink of an eye.
Following the instructions on the video will take you a mind-boggling 50 minutes from start to finish.