The Sanbo is a traditional origami design. Each box is made out of a single square sheet of paper. Use the tutorial below to make your own.
I used 15cm x 15cm rice paper.
Paper 15cm x 15cm chiyogami plum blossoms. No scissors, glue or tape used! Please check out my video; let me know what you think.
Tutorial: Sanbo Origami Box
That was great... Fun to watch, you make it look so easy.
ReplyDeleteExcellent instructions! :)
Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like origami, and think a lot of them are so awesome looking, but I don't know if I would have the patience to make anything!
ReplyDeleteWould be cute gift box
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with these kinds of boxes--they would be great for opening presents on sitcoms! Beautiful paper!
ReplyDeletelove the paper selections. Very colorful
ReplyDeleteAnonymousFri Sep 01, 05:43:00 PM 2017
ReplyDeleteI like those Origami boxes.
Marilyn
NancyFri Sep 01, 09:13:00 PM 2017
ReplyDeleteI learned that the Sanbo is a traditional origami design and each box is made out of a single piece of paper.
Nancy
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kitbluSat Sep 02, 12:04:00 PM 2017
ReplyDeleteI love making origami and have made a number of pieces. My favourite was a mobile of cranes made of different colour and sizes of paper that I hung up at work. I haven't made any boxes but I would like to make one and fill it with smaller origami pieces - a bit like a Jack in the Box!
Jennifer C.Sun Sep 03, 01:24:00 AM 2017
ReplyDeleteI visited the Origami post and I love the beautiful rice paper. I, also, love how no scissors, tape or glue were used! :)
These are very nice and appealing origami boxes
ReplyDeleteSweet little boxes!
ReplyDeleteWow,made from one piece,interesting
ReplyDeleteYou make it look easy. I try so hard but it always goes wrong at some point.
ReplyDeleteNo scissors, glue or tape used in making the box looks amazing to do.
ReplyDeleteI love the process! It looks like so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of Sanbo - thanks for the lesson!
ReplyDeleteI learned that the Sandi is a traditional origami square.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely to watch and is so simple to do. A butterfly is so beautiful and I would like to accomplish this craft.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you don't need glue, tape or scissors to make this kind of box.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool, I like that all you do is fold. Definitely would need to follow that tutorial, but it looks easy enough. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI recently got myself a book on origami and i absolutely love it! I'm going to have to try this out, super cute.
ReplyDeleteThey are such cute boxes.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing! If I can find similarly cute paper, I'll be busy for a few weeks!
ReplyDeletethese are so cute
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little boxes for whatnots and whozits.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely paper!
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great gift box.
ReplyDeleteI think I got it now .
ReplyDeleteThis is a sweet little box!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful boxes! The paper with the blossoms looks like Japanese silk!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I have always loved origami - its so intriguing!
ReplyDeleteappears easy to make! Love them. Would be fun to make!
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