Maestro's work is taking him to Japan now. I'm quite excited about this as we'll do more ORIGAMI work!!!!
I remember learning origami and then creating all sorts of things. My favourite was a little paper party box, but I don't have instructions for that anymore. But what I DO have are some cute Japanese origami papers I purchased from Zart Art.
I think this is a bit like my passion for quilting fabric .. aren't they so pretty?!
Of course, Japan means looking at other things too.
We'll be making sushi. Thankfully I already have some nori sheets, but will need to stock up on pickled ginger and a few other 'interesting' things (.. we're a bit dubious about wasabi paste).
One thing I know little about, but will most likely appeal to Maestro is Manga art. This site also has tutorials.
Ahhh - just realised that Japan also means Ninja. I guess we'll have some interesting discussions about martial arts too, as we've never really exposed the children to that before. This is going to be very interesting!
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Canon papercraft have some rather interesting origami - there are even some Japanese dolls on this page:
http://cp.c-ij.com/en/contents/1001/
Have a wonderful week,
Blessings,
Jillian ♥
THANK YOU Jillian!
Those dolls look great. I'm downloading the patterns now. :)
Hi Alecat,
I haven't commented for a while. Some beautiful garden pics a few posts back.
I like the look of origami but alas, I seem to have five thumbs when it comes to the art of paper folding! Hope Maestro has more dexterity and success.
Have a great week.
Hey there Alecat,
I hope you're all loving your unit on Japan. Thought I'd drop by quickly and let you know that The Crafty Crow is featuring a new section on crafts from around the world at the moment. Hop on over there and check out the crafts from Japan, they look great! :)
Thank you, Melanie! :)
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