Hi
Have a look online as there are lots of origami websites. Some are better than others in terms of clarity of instructions. Always best to use origami paper rather than cartridge.
I used to have a business which sold origami, but it folded!
Essex
Ps
Groan!
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Subject: Paper stars
Hi all, strange request time. Does anyone out there know how to make
oregami(?) stars - ie little 3d stars. To explain, it's to make an activity linked to
the little metal stars used in the iron making process but also used by kids for
a game similar to jacks.
Anyway any help most appreciated.
Many thanks
Nicola Holland
Access and Outreach Officer
Falkirk Council Cultural Services
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