Origami What Origami Folding Are Used To Symbolise Your Love For Someone?

What origami folding are used to symbolise your love for someone? - origami

In the film we see the children of these broken hearts that the game has this work of art of origami doubled, then drag the window to tell the girl he loves. What are their names and how to bend?

Please, it's really important to me.

2 comments:

iroc70 said...

Well

I do not know what they are, but here are some books that are helping to find (not including the film or what it is designed as his artwork. So the best thing I can do is this.)

Fantastic Folds - Origami Projects by Andrew Stroker, Sasha Willaimson

Origami Flowers
Hiromi Hayashi

The Joy of Origami
by Margaret Van Sickle

Origami for lovers: step-by-step illustrations on over 700
by John. Montroll, Lillian Oppenheimer, Montroll

Complete Book of Origami: Step-by-Step Instructions in over 1,000 original designs Diagrams/48
Macey, Robert J. Lang Lang, Robin Macey (Photographer)

Origami
by Anne Akers Johnson

Origami Flowers
by James Minoru Sakoda, Sakoda

Fun with Origami: 17 Easy-to-do projects and 24 sheets Origami
by Harry C. Helfman, Dover Publications Inc.

Easy Origami
by John Montroll

Origami for lovers: step-by-step illustrations on over 700
JoHN. Montroll, Lillian Oppenheimer, Montroll

The Last Book Papercraft & Origami by Paul Jackson & Angela A'Court

Fun with Easy Origami: Thirty-two projects and twenty-four leaf origami
Dover Publications Inc., Dover,

The Big Book of Origami
by Zulal Aytur-Scheele, Z. Aytur-Scheele

THE AMAZING BOOK OF ORIGAMI

An Illustrated Guide STEP BY STEP modeling through the creative art of origami

By Jon Tremaine

Origami Design Secrets: Mathematical Methods for Ancient way a
Robert J. Lang

The most popular animals in Origami
by John Montroll

Fabulous Origami Boxes
Tomoko Fuse, Fuse Tomake

The Origami Bible books | Nick Robinson

Advanced Origami: An Artist's Guide to set the action in the document
by Michael G. Lafosse

Advanced Origami: More than 60 exciting and challenging projects for the inclusion of heavy
by Didier Boursin

This should be in the right direction pointyou

Felix said...

Tsuru is called - the paper cranes as a symbol for peace in Japan, I'm sure you can directions with Google

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