Video tutorial for origami heart envelopes. |
Reasons why I began poking around origami envelope how-tos this week:
Something for my brain and hands to do together.
Valentine potential.
Paper obsession.
Envelope ditto.
And look at them - what a great, not difficult pattern.
The idea took hold when I saw Rachel Hazell's step-by-step from a series of guest blogs she did for FLOW magazine on a love letters workshop she taught last fall in Paris. Here is the heart envelope project:
Rachel Hazell's (Paperphilia) heart envelopes. |
Crafting with paper has been a joy since girlhood. My hands, at times, are a bit less steady, less predictable than they once were. Origami seems a task at which they still function consistently and as expected. I leave the worktable feeling reasonably masterful. Anything that matters takes time, it also takes practice. Origami offers the opportunity to develop skills. I defer to Napoleon Dynamite on "skills,"
Pedro:
Do you think people will vote for me?
Napoleon Dynamite: Heck yes! I'd vote for you.
Pedro: Like what are my skills?
Napoleon Dynamite: Well, you have a sweet bike. And you're really good at hooking up with chicks. Plus you're like the only guy at school who has a mustache.
Napoleon Dynamite: Heck yes! I'd vote for you.
Pedro: Like what are my skills?
Napoleon Dynamite: Well, you have a sweet bike. And you're really good at hooking up with chicks. Plus you're like the only guy at school who has a mustache.
4 comments:
Those are some mad skills.
Kass - I thought about Pedro and his skills - getting to be a 70-year-old woman also provides opportunity for a most unwelcome mustache. The one-step-at-a-time-ness of origami has always made it fun for me. Happy Monday. xo
BEST QUOTE EVER!
Vote for Pedro.
XO
Rebecca - Genius quote, genius movie. I'm so happy to see you here, with your Pedro allegiance. xo
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