J, I got no patience for that. I realize watching this vid why I have no artistic talent. It requires such focus and patience, which I don't have. I will be content watching you and others create your things of beautu :D N
Amazing! I wonder how he even figured out the prefolds. His hands remind me of my son's hands. When he was little he loved to make origami things. The Japanese school teacher called him the origami king. He doesn't do any artsy things now, sad to say.
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7 comments:
from 1 sheet!!! amazing!!!
v
wow!
J, I got no patience for that. I realize watching this vid why I have no artistic talent. It requires such focus and patience, which I don't have. I will be content watching you and others create your things of beautu :D N
it just doesn't seem possible to turn that piece of paper into a work of art, but he did. Btw, Wendell's shrimp dish looks so Ono.
Amazing! I wonder how he even figured out the prefolds. His hands remind me of my son's hands. When he was little he loved to make origami things. The Japanese school teacher called him the origami king. He doesn't do any artsy things now, sad to say.
Much skill and patience!
V, how can yah?!
Kat, so amazing.
N, LOL.
Chet, I know!! Thanks again!
Aunty, awww, so sweet your son.
Susan, totally!
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