I love your tree, and would also appreciate the pattern/instructions if you would like to share. I did an oragami snowflake one year for my homemade ornaments. The pattern came from a magazine. It turned out well and was relatively easy.
Registered: April 22, 2006 Location: SCS in NC Posts: 20914
Tue, Aug 29, 2006 @ 10:37 AM
Wow what a beautiful card. I love the paper. What a great way to use it. Is this a swap you are using for Regionals. I see that in your comments. If so it will be a huge hit.
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Registered: February 6, 2006 Location: Plainfield, IL Posts: 794
Tue, Aug 29, 2006 @ 11:54 AM
This is a card that was demo'd at the Chicago regionals...NOT my creation but SU!'s.
It is 4 oragami triangles on top of one another. We always called them *cooties*??? It is a basic oragami fold just 4 sizes of it...then a little rectangle added for a trunk.
HTH???
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I have searched all over for instructions to make the triangle for this card and have not found any. I absolutely LOVE the card and would love to make one. If you could send me any type of instructions (or point me to another site) I would really appreciate it. My email address is [email protected]. Thanks for any help you can give me!
I was at the Chicago regionals but I can't figure out the orgami Christmas tree. What size squares did you use for the tree? Do you make 4 squares. Are the larger branches just folded likea triangle and are these in addition to the 4 squares. I would appreciate the directions and size of squares that you used as this card is beautiful. Thanks
Hi Lana!
I'm at your gallery --it's BEAUTIFUL and I am SO excited in hopes of getting the directions! I LOVE this card --and my customers will too! thank you in advance!
hugs, Barbara Lash