Thursday, November 28, 2013

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

A Gift for a Gift

November 10, 2013


Finally had a chance to give Joe a gift from Michael LaFosse.  Folded by LaFosse, the paper was made by Richard Alexander.

Joe had loaded me up with a bunch of modular giveaways that he had folded (from envelopes) and which I took with me to PCOC. 

Monday, November 25, 2013

POP, 5th Sunday

Joel Stern taught Janessa Munt's $ turkey just in time for Thanksgiving, at yesterday's POP meeting:





And since Thanksgiving and Channukah coincide this year....I taught Carmen Sprung's Bonner Stern (Semblance to a Star of David), which I had learned from Joe Hamamoto:




I gave a Jeremy Shafer Loud Mouth to a little Jewish boy and he told his mom, "A talking Torah!"

Might add a link to more photos later (I have computer issues at the moment).

Flapping $ Butterfly



This looks pretty cool....








Friday, November 22, 2013

Friday Ritual

November 1, 2013
 Every Friday, I give my Hot Shots (team developmental, age 6) origami.  It's become pretty much a weekly ritual.  Fortunately, there's only 4 of them in the class.

I also give origami periodically to the other team girls.  But that's a lot more kids! 


October 25, 2013




Some of the girls give right back, as good as they get....


October 19, 2013
Leaping Willy/Polypagon has been my favorite prize giveaway to all the kids (I also give them out every to random people everywhere I go) because they are so easy to mass produce:

Monday, November 18, 2013

Don't put a hole in one dollar bills


Created by Jesse Barr:

Photographed by Janessa Munt
 
My dad loves golfing.  I could never get into it.  For me, it's akin to watching grass grow and paint dry.
 
I've seen (and folded) golf clubs with a golfing bag; but this is a nice concept- clubs and golf bag all from one piece.
 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Origami Twisted Tower



Joe Hamamoto has been folding these out of envelope paper.


Van Nuys Japanese Gardens, November 3, 2013




Here is one that Pam Miike folded:




Fold your own.