Anyone who has sat by me at a seminar, play, or Bible study will probably notice that I folded up my paper pretty quickly. If I don't desperately need a flier, agenda, or hand-out then it will soon become either a water balloon or one of various kinds of airplanes. Here's one example of some major-scale page folding:
It's just an abstract shape, nothing too impressive.. And I hope nobody needs that book on Constitutional Law for a while...
I would love to be able to do some of this later on:
Wow! That's so cool! Never seen it before, but it looks really fun.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to show my brother. He's really good at doing stuff like this.
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I think you found your talent Coop's. These are super cool looking. You can come over to my house and do these with all my books. I was planning on burning all of mine but this looks like a better idea. You can especially do this to my chemistry book. I never want to see that book again. Like ever.
ReplyDeleteThose are really neat. I love the octopus one :)
ReplyDeleteI fold things too while I'm listening. Once during Sunday School I turned the handout into an origami box, and I've done cranes before as well.
Yes, the octopus is pretty awesome. I would totally love to be able to do stuff in those last 3 pictures some day.
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