Origami flowers have a special place in this world. They are fun to make, affordable, and lasts longer than real flowers. At a restaurant or party, you can impress people my making paper flowers from any piece of paper you have at hand (a receipt, a wrapper, or a napkin). Or you can decorate entire events such as weddings with paper flowers made with fancy origami paper. In many ways, origami flowers are more meaningful than real flowers because they are "made" and not "bought". Click onto one of the images below to get started.
This Christmas Origami page is dedicated to origami folds which can be related to Christmas and winter. Most common are Christmas trees and ornaments, but there are also other themes which represent the year end holiday. Have a Papery Christmas and an Origami New Year!
Origami boxes are useful and pretty things. If you have a small gift that needs a box: origami is the solution. Below you will find instructions to a number of boxes, trays, vases, and containers. Some have lids while others are open-ended; all are fun to make. Click onto one of the images below to get started.
Folding origami with dollar bills is getting more and more trendy! You can see examples of dollar bill origami in commercials but more commonly, people give money origami models as a gift or as a tip to waiter/waitress.
If you have never folded money before, here is your chance to start. The models listed here are not complicated: all you need is a crisp dollar bill and follow the step-by-step instructions. You'll soon find yourself folding $shirt, $pants, $ties, and even $boots!