Wow, so cute !
how many pieces did you use for the base of the body and the base of the heat? did you you glue the body and the heat together ?
have you perhaps a tutorial or a diagramm ? Thanks
Thanks!
Base of body: 14
Base of head:18
In the end of the body, I glue a row inverted but I put them on an angle aprox. 45 ( so the head is more round).
You can find diagrams:picasaweb.google.com/saratenas/Origami3DHelloKitty ( but I changed them because I wanted smaller models)
I hope that you can understand me because my English is very bad
They’re so cute!! My mum is an elementary school teacher and we thought I could teach 3d origami in her class one day. The problem is almost every origami thing are made of too many pieces for a kid to fold them on his own. So your tiny friends are perfect for my purpose! Thanks for posting them 🙂
Thank you.I found a magazine with patterns on the internet (link is in the comments above)but I made some changes. Perhaps this will serve to your mother. ^-^
I have a question 😛 When you do them smaller, do you use only smaller pieces or you also reduce the number of pieces in it, that is the base and number of rows…like for the melody do you go along with the diagram [in case you used a diagram] or you alter it? And i’m sorry, if i asked a question that was asked before 😛 soo curious about how you…[Read more]
Vanessa, me encantan todos esas figuritas que haces, pienso que son adorables, creo que voy a comenzar a hacerlas porque puedo hacer algo bello con menos trabajo,
wow all of these are really nice 😀
Thanks! @ _ @
Wow, so cute !
how many pieces did you use for the base of the body and the base of the heat? did you you glue the body and the heat together ?
have you perhaps a tutorial or a diagramm ? Thanks
Thanks!
Base of body: 14
Base of head:18
In the end of the body, I glue a row inverted but I put them on an angle aprox. 45 ( so the head is more round).
You can find diagrams:picasaweb.google.com/saratenas/Origami3DHelloKitty ( but I changed them because I wanted smaller models)
I hope that you can understand me because my English is very bad
lovely! did you designed them, or did you made them from a book?
Thanks! Most of them are from a book but I didn’t follow diagram because I wanted smaller models
awesome, it’s good to change diagrams 🙂
They’re so cute!! My mum is an elementary school teacher and we thought I could teach 3d origami in her class one day. The problem is almost every origami thing are made of too many pieces for a kid to fold them on his own. So your tiny friends are perfect for my purpose! Thanks for posting them 🙂
Thank you.I found a magazine with patterns on the internet (link is in the comments above)but I made some changes. Perhaps this will serve to your mother. ^-^
These are all so perfect! I love them!
Thanks. I’m very happy you love them. ^-^
adorables
Merci ^^
I have a question 😛 When you do them smaller, do you use only smaller pieces or you also reduce the number of pieces in it, that is the base and number of rows…like for the melody do you go along with the diagram [in case you used a diagram] or you alter it? And i’m sorry, if i asked a question that was asked before 😛 soo curious about how you…[Read more]
Thank you. I used these diagrams like guide but I made some changes( yes, I reduced the base , I used 14 pieces in the base): https://plus.google.com/photos/107159662549179585793/albums/5509545392329898721?banner=pwa
Sorry for my English ^^
Vanessa, me encantan todos esas figuritas que haces, pienso que son adorables, creo que voy a comenzar a hacerlas porque puedo hacer algo bello con menos trabajo,
Muchas gracias Esmeralda. Espero verlas pronto. Estoy segura de que te quedaran geniales como todos tus trabajos ( que me encantan) ^^