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Cecilia
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I am Cecilia, welcome to our origami world :D
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Nice folds! I guess you are one of the lucky few who posess kamiya's rarest crease patterns....
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Yeah, they disappeared after the old website shutdown. Anyway, nice folds Cecilia, I especially like the horse and stegosaurus.
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What are you talking about, legionzilla? Most of these cp's come from convention photos.
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But many of the Cps, aka Styracosaurus and even the cicada nymph used to be found at the site.
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a friend went to that convention in Japan and made some pictures and sent to me them. They are private. The CPs stay in those pictures.

Thanks! :P
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That's really nice folding, well done! :)
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I second that!
(mumbling) I wish I had good paper, like the stuff Cecelia uses... If only I knew what it was... *slight jealousy*
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Post by Sara »

Looks like kraft paper to me. I agree that the models are very well folded!

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Yap, does look like kraft paper to me too , i believed that all the folded model are very well 'glued' together in order stay in shape , overall as Sara said very well folded :wink:
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I third that :D ! I think the stegosaurus (Good job on it) and Spinosaurus are folded from Kraft Paper and the others (I may be wrong), Tissue Foil, though it may be colored Kraft Paper. Also, I really like the Styracosaurus and the Giraffe.
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Post by Cecilia »

Thanks guys!

I bought 4 big rolls of colored craft paper (Angebot) in the supermarket “Lidl” (Germany).

The size is 1000cm * 70cm, different colors on two side:

red-orange

yellow-green

dark blue-blue

I like craft paper just like you like hand-made paper. :D :D
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We have Lidl here in Finland also :shock:. It's quite far away from my home though, so i never got here.
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Excellent folding & subjects.
Lidl in the UK never have anything that exciting, it's always tyre compressors or bed linen.
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