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Tips On Tracking Down Sensuous Origami Paper
Origami paper is a specialist paper used for paper
folding. The majority is around 80gms (standard copy
paper) weight and it's this weight because it's easy
to fold and it takes a fold crisply.
Folds are an essential part of the paper-folding process.
If the paper you've chosen won't take a fold well then
your project will almost certainly be less than it could
be. If, however, you choose the right kind of base paper
then you're already guaranteed more success.
And as any crafter, and teacher knows: the more success,
the more motivation to continue onto bigger, brighter
and better things.
But first things first. Where to get your papers.
It's now becoming increasingly easier to get origami
and tea bag folding supplies. Times were when you had
to order stock from abroad - and take all the accompanying
frustration that waiting brought. Now though, the
larger paper suppliers are up with trends and realize
that there's a hungry market for these wondrous specialist
papers.
So what's your choice, once you've tracked down a reputable
and reliable supplier? In a word - loads.
As with a 2D sheet of paper you've got the bonus
of using both sides in your folding. So one of your
options is whether to go for single sided or double
sided paper. Or, as another group of papers offers you:
two-tone paper. That's 4 squares of 2 colors on one
side of paper. The joy here is that you can use both
sides to your advantage in your project.
Because Origami generally folds into a 3D creation
from a flat plane, both sides of paper can be visible
(depending on the folds involved). It helps to have
a picture of the finished article to guide you to the
best choice.
Most projects will recommend a particular type of paper
to show off the finished 'fold'. You can be sure that
the creator really is suggesting the best type of paper
because he/she will have practised on many alternatives
before settling on a particular one. Follow their lead
and you'll be part way there.
If you have the freedom to do so, you can decide
on what double colors to use and whether to combine
plain with patterned. The combinations are awesome.
Remember that the majority of Origami uses single
sided paper and the fold is begun with the patterned
side down (unless instructed otherwise). This is particularly
true when working tea bag folding unit.
So that's the first decision out of the way: single
or double.
What if you know the paper type you need and now need
to 'just' choose which paper to use. Well there's no
'justs' about it. Your selection now is really mind-boggling
and I challenge you to make that decision quickly. If
you're a serious Origami fanatic then just reading the
list below will have you drooling, and that's before
you've clapped eyes on them:
paper-aluminiums
mettalics
irridescents
opalescents
holograms
glitters
Yup, even the vocabulary is enough to get those creative
juices and fingers itching to get cracking and folding!
And the joy of the Internet is that you can see (but
not touch sadly) the papers you might elect to buy,
to do justice to your project.
And that's one of the joys of doing Origami. It's not
just a mind feast, it's a tactile one too. Oooh, the
joy you have when handling, stroking, touching, folding
and creating your paper folding projects.
Whilst Origami is a disciplined craft it's certainly
kinesthetic as it plays to the visual and touchy-feely
senses.
You're not alone in just loving both the choosing and
creasing of sumptuous Origami papers. There are thousands
of aficionados of this traditional Japanese Art and
their techniques are now well established in craft circles
worldwide.
Take your time in exploring and experimenting with
your paper options to really get to know their properties.
Learn how they move, bend and lie. Store then carefully
so that they will always be ready for your next project.
Anticipate and plan what you'll work on next to keep
your enthusiasm high.
Paper folding has never been so much fun and Origami
paper has well and truly hit the marketplace.
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