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Playing with art - Origami How To Fold A Crane

Posted in : articles.top501.nu    Mon, Jul 14 2008, 05:52

Origami How To Fold A Crane According to Japanese legend, folding 1,000 paper cranes in one year will guarantee your wish will come true. A young girl named Sadako did just that in 1955 and wished for world peace?the origami crane has been an inte... details >>>

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Playing with art - Origami Direction

Posted in : articles.top501.nu    Sun, Jul 13 2008, 02:59

Origami Direction It?s amazing what you can do with a square piece of paper. The Japanese art of origami is a technique of folding paper into different shapes, the crane being perhaps the most iconic. Whether done to amuse a child, give as a gift,... details >>>

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Playing with art - Origami Crane With Video Instructions

Posted in : articles.top501.nu    Sat, Jul 12 2008, 20:53

Origami Crane With Video Instructions Fold a special origami crane for the Sunshine Kids! In the Asian traditions, the crane is a symbol of peace and long life and it is believed that folding 1000 origami paper cranes makes a wish come true, as we... details >>>

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Playing with art - Origami Crane Directions

Posted in : articles.top501.nu    Sat, Jul 12 2008, 17:52

Origami Crane Directions It?s amazing what you can do with a square piece of paper. The Japanese art of origami is a technique of folding paper into different shapes, the crane being perhaps the most iconic. Whether done to amuse a child, give as ... details >>>

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Playing with art - How To Fold An Origami Crane

Posted in : articles.top501.nu    Thu, Jul 10 2008, 05:55

How To Fold An Origami Crane Anyone can fold a easy origami crane out of paper. Fold one thousand and you can make a wish! Add a thread and you have a lovely Christmas tree ornament. 1 The crane symbolizes peace in Japanese, Chinese and Korean ... details >>>

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