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1000 Origami Cranes
Here is a pic of 1000 origami cranes I folded using 6 inch/15 cm square origami paper.
Started folding in March 2020 and folded some each day. Finished on Nov 15, 2020.
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Awesome! That is a lot of folding.
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I don't know what to say.
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WOW. That is a lot of cranes. What are you going to do with them?
Gary
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That's crazy cool
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Beautiful. Is that washi?
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Here's another idea I want to try one of these days.
This guy took a dead shrub and a thousand or so white tsurus to it: https://youtu.be/GTZGlr__9oU?t=1938 |
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Thanks for stopping by.
Gary, not sure what will be done with them. Right now they are just hanging out. cfuruti, no, not washi paper. It is origami paper from Amazon. One packet of paper had what it called Washi patterns and the other packet had what it called Chiyogami patterns. Very colorful. Here is the smallest crane I have folded. It was folded with 3/4 inch or 19 mm square paper. I don't think 10000 by me are in the future.
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Wonderful! I once tried to make 1000 but stopped at the count of 100. I arranged them in one large ball which looked quite impressive.
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