@angelxwing
Active 9 years, 11 months ago-
angelxwing uploaded a new picture: 3d origami Donut (: March 14, 2011 3:58 pm
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angelxwing and
madison are now friends March 14, 2011 12:51 pm
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angelxwing are now friends February 21, 2011 3:47 pm
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jar4488 and
angelxwing are now friends February 21, 2011 3:47 pm
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 21, 2011 3:47 pm
oh. how does your creation stay together?
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First, sorry for the long delay in response – busy busy busy! Anywho, I complete my creations and then I place glue in all the gaps between the pieces (I use clear tacky glue that will not affect the quality of the paper). This creates a sturdy piece, I have a candy dish that has a handle that will hold up to 5 pounds (although I haven’t tested…[Read more]
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Or PVA glue works just as well, it dries clear so it doesnt affect the origami.
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 20, 2011 6:11 pm
i see! you know, i went to michaels today to see what kind of varnish i should get. any tips on that? because some of my paper rips apart easily D;
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Unfortunately I do not, I have never gone the route of varnish.
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oh. how does your creation stay together?
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First, sorry for the long delay in response – busy busy busy! Anywho, I complete my creations and then I place glue in all the gaps between the pieces (I use clear tacky glue that will not affect the quality of the paper). This creates a sturdy piece, I have a candy dish that has a handle that will hold up to 5 pounds (although I haven’t tested…[Read more]
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Or PVA glue works just as well, it dries clear so it doesnt affect the origami.
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 20, 2011 10:27 am
wheres the website you can find this?
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 20, 2011 10:21 am
ohhh O: so you can basically save paper? O_O 😀
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Exactly! This technique also works well for smaller pieces that you are making because without the one fold the entire pieces is also thinner. But, for your purposes you will get double the amount out of a sheet of paper than you normally would.
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i see! you know, i went to michaels today to see what kind of varnish i should get. any tips on that? because some of my paper rips apart easily D;
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Unfortunately I do not, I have never gone the route of varnish.
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oh. how does your creation stay together?
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First, sorry for the long delay in response – busy busy busy! Anywho, I complete my creations and then I place glue in all the gaps between the pieces (I use clear tacky glue that will not affect the quality of the paper). This creates a sturdy piece, I have a candy dish that has a handle that will hold up to 5 pounds (although I haven’t tested…[Read more]
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Or PVA glue works just as well, it dries clear so it doesnt affect the origami.
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 19, 2011 10:48 am
nice 😀
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 19, 2011 10:47 am
oh l:
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 19, 2011 10:46 am
ya i got some cardtock paper from michaels too. but its really hard to fold, so how do i cut it further to reduce the stiffness? D:
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Okay, well normally you fold the unit in half first before you fold down each side down. Well you cut the piece in half, then when you go to fold your pieces you obviously leave out this first step and just start by folding down each side…you continue as normal then with folding the unit.
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ohhh O: so you can basically save paper? O_O 😀
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Exactly! This technique also works well for smaller pieces that you are making because without the one fold the entire pieces is also thinner. But, for your purposes you will get double the amount out of a sheet of paper than you normally would.
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i see! you know, i went to michaels today to see what kind of varnish i should get. any tips on that? because some of my paper rips apart easily D;
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Unfortunately I do not, I have never gone the route of varnish.
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oh. how does your creation stay together?
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First, sorry for the long delay in response – busy busy busy! Anywho, I complete my creations and then I place glue in all the gaps between the pieces (I use clear tacky glue that will not affect the quality of the paper). This creates a sturdy piece, I have a candy dish that has a handle that will hold up to 5 pounds (although I haven’t tested…[Read more]
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Or PVA glue works just as well, it dries clear so it doesnt affect the origami.
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or u can use isbellas techniqe to make it not as hard
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pqueen83 and
angelxwing are now friends February 13, 2011 3:10 pm
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angelxwing uploaded a new picture: snapshot2.jpg February 12, 2011 10:29 am
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 11, 2011 11:05 pm
nice!! how many did you make for the base for the big cake? (:
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angelxwing and
jewellia7777 are now friends February 11, 2011 8:14 pm
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ahsurt and
angelxwing are now friends February 8, 2011 10:13 pm
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 8, 2011 10:07 pm
I LOVE THIS.
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 8, 2011 9:56 pm
this is pretty! <3
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angelxwing posted a new activity comment February 8, 2011 9:53 pm
hmm. so one step less as in which step? the ending step? O_O
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if you follow this: http://browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&q=origami+modules#/d1xt41r the first step 😉
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