lunes, 28 de noviembre de 2016

Origami Nativity Scene by Several artists

Origami Nativity Scene by Several artists
http://christmas.origami-kids.com/decorating-gift-ideas/nativity-scene.htm
Nativity Scene
Origami Nativity Scene

Origami Nativity Scene by Several artists.
Designers:
Angel and the Shepherd by Max Hulme
Baby Jesus by Chiyo Araki
Manger by Sam Ralston and @origamikids. Design inspired in the manger of Max Hulme
Folder and Photographer: @OrigamiKids
Difficulty level: Intermedediate.

Origami can be used to create shapes representing almost anything imaginable. By folding models of Peter, Mary, the Baby Jesus, sheep and other figures traditionally included in depictions of the nativity, you can make your own origami crèche, or nativity scene. Each model requires only a few simple folds, some with multiple pieces of paper that you must slide together to form a larger object.

How to fold the Origami Nativity Scene

Click Here! How to fold The Angel
Click Here! How to fold The Shepherd
Baby Jesus and Manger: I’ll post the link soon

A nativity scene or crèche , also known as a manger scene, or crib. It is the special exhibition, especially during the Christmas season, art objects representing the scene of Jesus’ birth while the term “crib” can be used in any common subject representation of the Nativity of Jesus in art, has a more specialized in reference to seasonal displays sense, either using model figures in an environment or acts called “living nativity scenes” in which real humans and animals involved. Nativity Scenes figures show that represent the baby Jesus, his mother Mary, and Joseph. Other characters in the story of the Nativity, as shepherds and sheep, and angels can appear near the manger in a stable (or cave) intended to accommodate farm animals, as described in the gospels of Luke.

 

 

This is the list of all the origami models, that we have published in this category: Decorating and Gift Ideas


Melancholy Bird by Riki Saito

Origami Praying Nativity Angel by Taiko Niwa

Kirigami Pop Up Santa Gift Card

Super Hyper Pentakis Mega Icosidodecahedron

Origami Sister by Shizuo Saito

Nativity Angel by Max Hulme | Origami Angel

Step by Step , How to make the Origami-Kirigami Pop Up Santa Gift Card

Paper Nativity Angel by Hulme Max

Origami Church by Shizuo Saito

Origami Christmas Scene by Shizuo Saito

Origami Roast Chicken by Joseph Wu

Nativity Shepherd by Max Hulme

Origami Shepherd | Nativity Shepherd by Max Hulme
 

 

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domingo, 27 de noviembre de 2016

Christmas Tree for Kids

Christmas Tree for Kids
http://christmas.origami-kids.com/christmas-tree/very-easy-origami-christmas-tree-for-kids.htm
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Very Easy: Origami Christmas Tree for Kids
Extra Simple Origami Christmas Tree for Kids
From model Origami Pine Tree Traditional
Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids

Difficulty level: Very Easy. Time to fold 1 min. 7 steps.
Technique: This is not an assembly of a modular model, cut and glue are not required. It’s folded from one squares of origami paper green and brown about 20cm x 20cm

How to fold, the Very Easy: Origami Christmas Tree for Kids

Option 1. Video Tutorial
This traditional origami christmas tree is very easy to fold. it starts with a kite base and there is no special folding technique involved in this model. It takes only seven steps to make one
This traditional origami tree is a favorite among children and adults alike. It is easy to make and looks great every time. It works best if you have paper that is different color on the front and back side. For example, standard origami paper or double-sided origami paper will work well. If you use paper that is the same color back and front, then the top of the tree and the trunk of the tree will be the same color.
The resulting model is flat and can be used as a gift tag, an ornament, or as a decoration on a greeting card.

Option 2. Diagram:
1)Start with a square sheet of paper with white-side facing up. Rotate the paper so it is “diamond” orientation.
2) Fold paper in half. Unfold. Fold in the paper so the top-left and top-right edges of the paper meet the central crease.
3) Turn over.
4) Fold in the paper so the bottom-left and bottom-right edges of the paper meet the central crease.
5) Fold the model in half (bottom to top).
6) Fold the top flap back down: make the crease so only the white part of the paper is showing when you look at the back side of the model (join blue dots). Turn the model over to check on the color of the paper before you make a firm crease.
7) Fold up the bottom point of the model. Turn over and you’re done!
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This is the list of all the origami models, that we have published in this category: Christmas Tree


Albero di Natale di piramidi - Christmas Tree of Pyramids

Origami Fir by Shizuo Saito

Origami Christmas Tree

Abete 3 by Francesco Guarnieri

Christmas Tree by Jo Nakashima

Christmas Tree - Origami Tree by Jo Nakashima

Simple Origami-Kirigami Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree by Sanja Srbljinovic Cucek

Simple Origami Christmas Tree

Abete 2 - Fir Tree 2 by Francesco Guarnieri

Origami Christmas Tree.

Origami Christmas Tree by Makoto Yamaguchi

Bialbero di Natale - Double Christmas Tree by Francesco Guarnieri
 

 

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sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2016

Père Noël (Santa Claus) by Nicolas Terry

Père Noël (Santa Claus) by Nicolas Terry
http://christmas.origami-kids.com/paper-santa-claus/pere-noel-santa-claus-by-nicolas-terry.htm
Père Noël (Santa Claus) by Nicolas Terry
Père Noël (Santa Claus) by Nicolas Terry
Père Noël (Santa Claus) by Nicolas Terry
Designer: Nicolas Terry Folder and Photographer: @Origami_Kids

Difficulty level: Medium Time to fold 60 min. 41 steps. Folded from a one classic Red and White Single Uncut square origami paper, about 60cm x 60cm.

Nicolas Terry: French artist , professional in Origami. After working as an engineer and then as a consultant physician professional development, he directed to the origami his professional activities for several years. Their personal creations allowed him to be invited to many conventions as Japan Origami (Tanteidan), Korea, Spain, England, Italy, Germany, France and the United States
How to fold, at the end of the page



How to fold Here!
You can Download the diagrams which Nicolas Terry has generously shared with everyone in their web page Diagram Here!

 

 

This is the list of all the origami models, that we have published in this category: Origami Santa Claus


Santa Claus on Sled by Taiko Niwa

Origami Santa on Sled with Reindeers

Origami Santa Claus by Linda Mihara

Origami Santa by Nick Robinson

Origami Santa Claus Gallery

Origami Santa Claus 3B by Giang Dinh

Santa Claus with Bag by Mazao Mizuno

Origami Santa Claus by Katsushi Nosho

Santa Has Come by Sanae Sakai

Santa Claus by Dimitris Dalas

San Nicolas en la Barca by Luis Fernandez

Santa Claus Ornament by Hideo Komatsu

Santa Claus by Anita Barbour

Simple Origami Santa by Fumiaki Shingu

Origami Santa Claus by Jun Maekawa

Santa Star by Fumiaki Shingo

Santa Claus by Kunihiko Kasahara

Santa Claus by Jun Maekawa

Origami Happy Santa by John Smith

Father Christmas by Steve and Megumi Biddle
 

 

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