I found the quotation on a Hungarian origami website, but it was actually translated from an American source. But while poking around the Hungarian site, I found a few new models to fold.
This is so cool. Our grandson did origami for a while and I'm always impressed with the neat figures one can make just by folding paper. I love seeing your creations and they look great with the paper you chose for the background.
@Adryane - I tried folding from tracing paper, as recommended by several teachers (it was horribly hard to work with). But after seeing the quotation, first on the Hungarian site and the original at origami-resource-center.com, I decided to try some deli paper that I had around for printmaking and it is great. One of our teachers also recommended oiling papers with a light oil such as baby oil (and letting the paper dry) - but she warned that you cannot use a gluestick with oiled paper - you have to use a serious adhesive.
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