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A pile of failed origami pieces lie on the bathroom floor.
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A pile of failed origami pieces lie on the bathroom floor.
Steve the shark takes a dive into the deep blue depths of an outdoor lawn chair. While the YouTube video tutorial on how to make him was only 12 minutes long, it took over two hours to make Steve.
A paper rose blooms in a bush. This rose is known as a “magic cube rose” because it was initially folded into a cube and then squashed into a rose shape.
Sarah the swan perches on a tickseed flower. She is a special species of origami swan with pockets that are able to hold anything from paper clips to confetti.
Stephan, left, and Stuart, right, the swans compare neck lengths and beak sizes. Stephan was jealous that Stuart is one centimeter taller than him.
Penelope the peahen nestles into a comfortable spot in the leaves of a Japanese maple tree. Her wings were made using scissors, which is a controversial method in origami, an art form that traditionally involves solely folding to achieve a desired shape.
Betty the bird stands in vines and stares at a recently bloomed periwinkle flower. Betty is known for her simple folds and frequent inability to stand on her own.
A pile of failed origami pieces lie on my bathroom floor. Origami is a difficult art, and sometimes it is nearly impossible to make certain pieces correctly the first time.
Tropical fish Finneas and Franklin steal a kiss in front of a beach-themed pillow. Tropical fish are one of the simplest types of origami to make.
Terry the Triceratops stomps through the grass after a long day of eating plants. His head and body were made of two separate pieces of paper.
A basket of laundry sits on a machine. A student has reported having her clothes repeatedly stolen from the Read Center laundry room.
IU student Sam Soucie folds laundry at his apartment after a long day of classes.