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This is a call to YOU, our favourite Folding Trees readers! We want to see what you’ve been making from paper. Join the Folding Trees Flickr group and add photos of any paper projects you’ve made – they don’t have to be related to ideas we have featured. And we might even showcase your work in the next Readers’ Pics roundup!

Here’s some inspiring work that’s been posted in the pool lately:

folding trees flickr group decoration box ring

Amazing decoration Box ring by Flickr user: eikosi

folding trees paper cut butterfly flickr group 

 Gorgous and delicate papercutting by Flickr user: Nelatankosic.

folding trees flickr group quilled orange

Summery quilled oranges by Flickr user: …::aga::…

We love to see what you make, so keep posting your pictures. The group is open to everybody.

Comments

Comment from Nela Tankosic
Time: September 28, 2009, 7:30 am

Thank you for such a noce words.

Comment from Sarah
Time: September 28, 2009, 2:27 pm

These are all so beautiful. I love the origami cube torus. I can’t find instructions for it anywhere! Or as least just understandable instructions for the individual cubes! Any suggestions. Again, really beautiful work.

Comment from June & Eve
Time: September 28, 2009, 2:36 pm

Sarah, found via Lewis Simon: ‘This model was made using single sided kami paper. I used 6 inch square paper. Each cube takes 12 modules and the wreath is composed of 14 cubes, so you’ll need 168 modules (pieces of paper). The diagrams for the cube are in “Modular Origami Polyhedra Revised and Enlarged Edition” by Simon, Arnstein and Gurkewitz.’

Comment from Michele
Time: September 30, 2009, 11:09 am

Those quilled oranges are just stupendous! Makes me want to dig into a juicy one :)

Comment from librarianism
Time: September 30, 2009, 8:23 pm

Those oranges are amazing! Paper isn’t supposed to look that juicy and delicious.

Comment from Johanna
Time: October 1, 2009, 5:04 am

I love your blog. :) The oranges are amazing!! :)

Comment from EVA
Time: October 25, 2011, 2:04 am

very nice ideas for decoration

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