Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Distressed Origami Box

Square Origami Box
A square origami box with a lid. The design, from Origami Boxes by Tomoko Fuse requires eight square pieces of paper, four for the top and four for the bottom. I used 15 x15cm washi chiyogami paper. This type of folding is also known as unit or modular origami. No scissors, glue or tape used!

16 comments:

  1. Lovely handmade gift box is a gift in itself!

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  2. This is so pretty. Thanks for the info.

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  3. Lovely box and quite an accomplishment. I have a tough time getting a single piece of paper to fold up nicely. Getting 8 pieces to fold and fit together is quite the feat!

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  4. You are very talented!! This would take a lot of patience!! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Is it called distressed because of the visible fold lines where there are no folds? This would be great to hold special buttons.
    MPaula

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  6. sopretty! love to try and make one!

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  7. It's just so perfect I love it!

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  8. How cool. That would be so neat for little surprise gifts or Easter gifts.

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  9. So pretty! I love the design of the paper.

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  10. This is so pretty. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. I love making the boxes, it is a great way to recycle old calendars and used greeting cards
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