"Origami all begins when we put a hand on the move. There is a big difference between understanding something through the mind and know the same thing through touch"
- Tomoko Fuse
Tomoko Fuse is a Japanese Origami expert/artist/writer who wrote several books on modular origami. She is also referred as an expert on this type of origami. She has designed so many boxes, containers, Kusudama, paper toys,...
I had watched Elizabeth movie 10 years ago (1998). I fell in love with the movie back then, but I did not expect to feel the same way with its sequel, Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007). So, I didn't make an attempt to see it in the movie theater until this weekend.
I started to watch the movie at the middle. At first, I thought to myself that I would watch it only a couple minute. But, then I realized...
I heard Kanye West's new single, Love Lock Down, a few times on XM radio. At first, I couldn't decide if I did like it or not. Hmm.. I think I LOVE the song. It has a weird vibe that is hard to explain. It's like Indian song? mix with Thai country song? with native or some African tribe's song? I don't know!! Very interesting... I think.
I think it's catchy and it's going to be BIG! You can listen...
This is my second Kusudama, called Star Modular Origami. I'm not sure about the mathematical name of it. What do you think?
I used 30 pieces of origami paper to create this star modular origami. I would say this one is not as hard as it looks. It is probably easier than the first one, but putting together is still little challenging to me. I discovered that they were used the same patterns or techniques...
According to Wikipedia, Kusudama, a Japanese word, is a paper model that is usually created by connecting multiple identical pyramidal units (folding each square paper) together through their points to form a spherical shape. Another word, Kusudama is modular origami!
I'm so interested in Kusudama that I have to try one. I got the instruction out of YouTube. I had to fold single units for 30 pieces....
I believe that as long as you are creative, hard-working, you can always find ways to make money. Etsy is an alternative approach for selling your stuff online. Etsy's selling system is quite similar to eBay, but providing members with greater benefits than eBay does. However, Etsy has strict rules of what you can sell. Unlike eBay where you can sell EVERYTHING, I mean "EVERYTHING", Etsy requires sellers...
Here are some outfits from Enzo's wardrobe. Gift and I were trying to put them on, and we found out that most of them couldn't fit him anymore!! He's pretty upset when we were trying to pull and push his legs...hahaha. I guess we might need to give him a new make over for his coming up birthday, November 11th.
No.. these are not kid's outfits... hahaha...They are for Enzo!
Which one you like the most?...