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The World's Like a Flower The world’s like a flower Either fallen or grown The leaves cover secrets And the pedals are shown We're like a flower The world's like a rose Every rose has its thorns If we make a mistake The skin gets torn We're like a flower The world's like a daisy Pretty and bright We all have our colors But in a way we're just right We're like a flower The world's like a flower All the thorns will pass through The world's like a flower Just waiting to bloom Free Faller
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Leafhopper, by Ryan Welsh, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we've got another model from Ryan Welsh, and it's the first insect we've featured so far. I have to say, I really enjoyed folding ...
Friday, 21 August 2009
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Hiroshima Crane, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. The anniversaries of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings were this week, and so we're releasing diagrams for a crane variation ...
Thursday, 13 August 2009
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Dollar Bill Rabbit, by Seth Friedman, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Seth posted a photo of this model, and soon after there was a request on the Origami Forum for someone to reverse-engineer ...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
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Flower Articles/Gardening
The yucca plant is also known as the manioc or cassava. The yucca plant is a white, starchy vegetable originally grown by the people of Venezuela, Brazil and Colombia. This vegetable is one of their dietary ...
Friday, 31 July 2009
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Spilled Cup of Water, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This model was inspired by one of our previous posts, a Cup of Water by Silas Vriend. I was sitting here, wasting away in ...
Thursday, 30 July 2009
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For those who may not have enough space in the backyard for a conventional garden, hydroponic gardening may be the answer to the problem. This is another type of indoor garden that originally made use ...
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
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Head, by Davor Vinko, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Hey there folks, we're back from vacation this week with diagrams for Davor Vinko's Head. It's a nice three-dimensional model, with pretty ...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
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Lesser Scaup, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Continuing on the theme of last post, I've got another Komatsu-inspired bird design. Note that the tail is done slightly different ...
Wednesday, 01 July 2009
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... it! Bedbugs were originally brought to the United States by early colonists from Europe and were a common problem in the United States up to and throughout the World War II era. With the widespread use ...
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
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Hoopoe, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. It's week 25, and we're doing good-- Now that the spring semester is over, I have some time to do side projects, on top of Origami Weekly. ...
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
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