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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Origami Leaves
Fall is many peoples favorite time of year. I am guessing it is not because we are one step closer to winter, but because of the beautiful fall colors. I love the oranges and reds that this season of Autumn brings outside. Gathering these warm colors into my home is something I look forward to every year.
I was working on an origami project with my oldest daughter a couple of weeks ago and I had so much fun with it I decided to make these leaves to hang from my chandelier and place around my mantle. I found this great website that has step by step instructions. You can get to it by clicking here. I should also mention that you use square pieces of paper to make origami. To make the "maple leaf" I used pages from a garden book. I chose fall colored pictures. You could also use magazine pages. If you go this route you only need color on one side of the page. The size paper I used for this was approximately 9X9 which produced a 4X4 leaf. For the "dead leaf" I took a 12X12 piece of scrapbooking paper and quartered it first (so I got 4 leaves out of 1 piece of paper). It produced a leaf that was approximately 8X8. If you choose to use a magazine page for this kind of leaf, you will see both sides of the page.
I hope you have a great time with this project. Please post a comment and let me know how it went for you. I would also love it if you became a member of this blog, it helps keep me motivated to post more things for you!
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