Origami: what you can make with a single sheet of paper
A square of paper, a bit of patience, and folding becomes hypnotic.
Origami is the art of folding paper without cutting or gluing it. It's one of the cheapest hobbies out there, and it calms the mind by focusing your hands on precise moves.
Master the basic folds
Almost every model relies on a few fundamental folds, repeated. Take the time to make them clean: a crisp, well-pressed crease is already half of the final result.
Reuse the paper around you
Old flyers, wrapping, a magazine page: any slightly stiff paper works for practice. You recycle, you spend nothing, and you improve fold after fold.
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