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81/100: i know st patrick's been over for a month, but...well....
On the other hand, 4 leafed clovers is good luck in France, no matter the date, so here's some good luck for you all!
By the way, model designed & demonstrated by EasyOrigami (here: youtu.be/rSZh_VsUHtg ).
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80/100: designed by Barth Dunkan, demonstrated by the magician of (aka Jo Nakashima ;) here: youtu.be/h9db0hMNb4g ), here is a "dollar bill" hare.
At some point, you may decide you finally don't want this little fellow in your garden: be patient and pay attention to the tutorial, and you'll soon feel proud of yourself ;)
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79/100: there's a "mad genius of poker" (Mike Caro), and there's a "mad genius of " : Jeremy Shafer, with his origami boomerang, folded with one square piece of paper (folding instructions here: youtu.be/OfDKDBrnqlY ). AND IT WORKS! NO BULLSHIT!
Beware though! It is harder to fold than it seems.
HAVE FUN!
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78/100: a rosebud, designed & demonstrated here youtu.be/eVF_w9swpic by Tadashi Mori.
For the leaves: here youtu.be/QYB2WrpxStY , by the same person.
What i like in plants is that even if your folding isn't perfect it doesn't really matter cause perfection is not what makes them beautiful in real life; same for the paper ones.
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77/100: roses are a difficult subject in in my opinion (often very difficult and/or very complicated).
This model, designed by Evi Binzinger (demonstrated by Tadashi Mori here youtu.be/RWybarjPE1Q ) looks very nice and isn't too hard.
Very stable on is square base it will be a brilliant table decoration for dinner😉
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76/100: a chibi dragon (i don't know what "chibi" means, but that's how Jo Nakashima presents it 😉).
Go here to fold it: youtu.be/MGqZgbKEPkU
A few tricky steps but if you watch mr Nakashima's golden hands carefully, nothing impossible.
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75/100: just a little rhino grazing in the grassland.
Minimalist aesthetics but nevertheless easily recognizable, easy to fold; not able to say why but i realy really like this model.
Demonstration by EasyOrigami (here; youtu.be/1dO8BNl64kI ), the creator is not mentioned (i guess it's the same person).
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74/100: this brings me back sooooo many years ago...Gosh!
My brother & I used to fold these to make water bombs we threw from the balcony.
Yes! We were little mischievous brats. One of us still is, but i'll let you guess who's the one 😉
By the way, if your kids wanna know how to fold it (for whatever reason), they can DM me (my pleasure😉)
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73/100: 2 for one today. Both designed & demonstrated by Jo Nakashima.
Check his YouTube channel! Now!
First a sunflower, wich i think i failed, but as my wife says it's not, you'll get it 😉; and a flowerpot with a stem to fix your folded flowers on.
Just! Brilliant!
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72: a sea turtle.
Designed & demonstrated here youtu.be/pM7lzOEC82g by Akira Yoshizawa.
It's not the hardest i've done, but gosh! This origamist is faaaast, be prepared to use the pause button. A lot! ;)
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71/100: a flower. I love flowers.
This model, designed by Vicente Dolz, is a good start for modular origami as it uses only 2 pieces of papers folded the same way.
The how to here (by Leyla Torres)->youtu.be/0ZZAmGSSIfI

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70/100: an exquisite flower, in my opinion.
Designed by Kunihiko Kasahara, don't be fooled by its apparent complexity, it is pretty easy to fold.

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69/100: a pteranodon (not to be mistaken with the pterodactylus😉).
we owe this resurection of this Mesozoic era amazing animal to Yoshihide Momotani.
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68/100: a snail.
A very ancient traditional asian model.
I just love the look of it, and it's fairly easy to make.
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67/100: butterflies, again.
These have the particularity though to be able to flap their wings.
An amazing model, once again designed by the no less amazing Jeremy Shafer ( youtu.be/TmvWB3SXpnE ).
but, don't be as daft as me: flapping works better if you use a 15*15cm paper.
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66/100: butterflies.
If you want these beautiful winged insects (designed by Michael G Lafosse ) to come over your place, go there ~~~> youtu.be/X_7te7WanRY
Be patient & careful, it doesn't seem to, but it is a bit tricky to fold.
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65/100: a clown nose.
Once again, an amazingly funny model, designed to bring joy & happiness to children and grown ups alike by Jeremy Shafer.
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64/100: a frog (the last one, i swear(or not ;))
This model is the traditional japanese frog . it doesn't jump, or glide, or anything, just purely & simply decorative.
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63/100: a frog, again. But the traditional chinese one, that will move forward if you blow (gently) on its back.
Very easy to fold; fold one per child, build a racetrack, and once again, hours of fun.
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