How to Have Fun With Origami

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Origami is an art form that is engaging for everyone.

Enjoyment, amusement and pleasure can be derived from making and using origami. Mastering the Japanese art of paper folding, called origami, is likely to result in acquiring many of these tiny art forms. After his happens, the artist may wonder what other activities can be done with origami. There are many uses for origami that will engage, entertain and stimulate the people who enjoy this from of art.

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Instructions

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      Display your origami artwork around the house or office. Insert a needle strung with thread through the top of an origami creation. Tie the thread into a loop. Hang the origami creation from a Christmas tree as an ornament. Place large origami flowers in the center of a table to be used as a centerpiece. Apply glue to the top of a wooden stick. Attach a small origami flower to the glue on the sticks. Place a bundle of origami flowers in a vase to display.

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      Create origami creations with other like minded people. Join an origami club to meet people who enjoy making origami creations. Go to an origami convention to meet people who enjoy making origami creations.

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      Incorporate origami creations into other games that are enjoyable. Replace the characters of board games with similarly sized origami creations. Fold small origami creations that can serve as props in other games.

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      Give origami creations away as gifts. Fold the creations flat and send them in the mail as thank you notes. Use a needle strung with thread to attach many small origami creations together to form a necklace.

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      Teach other people how to make origami. Develop a website that teaches other people how to make origami. Create and upload videos to the Internet that teach other people how to create origami artwork. Teach a class at your local community center.

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      Learn how to do more complex forms of origami. Make origami with more intricate folds. Create very small origami models.

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