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99/100: it's been raining around here these last few days.
Have an umbrella in case the wet weather gets to you.
Designed & demonstrated by Henry Pham: youtu.be/ioSy0sBIJAg
Amazingly, fairly easy for an Henry Pham model.


98/100: there are days like that in the world, when your fingers JUST! WON'T! OBEY!
After 3 fails (a rat, a boat and a dragon head) ๐Ÿ˜ฃ i went for something simple, well...simple by Henry Pham standards ๐Ÿ˜‰ (youtu.be/3i7wOtrpKfs).
Pheeeeeewwww....it feels good to get it right, at last.


97/100: a swan, designed & demonstrated (here: youtu.be/AYS0I90-ToY ) by Henry Pham.
Funny how masters consider their creations as intermediate level when it means, for us, common mortals, finger knotting & tears of frustration (don't worry, it didn't happen on that one๐Ÿ˜‰ but you'll still need some experience to get it right).


96/100: a T-Rex, because @Curator asked for one (well...he kind of did ๐Ÿ˜‰).
Designed & demonstrated by Jo Nakashima ( youtu.be/_fVT75SDoq0 ). Be careful at the neck step ( i'm afraid i made it too long & too thin ๐Ÿ˜’)
There are a few more lifelike trex models around, but were a hell to fold (4 fails if you wanna know ๐Ÿ˜‰).


95/100: COCORICOOOOOO!!!!!!
A rooster designed & demonstrated by Henry Pham (here youtu.be/ZlvnywbwD04 ); an easy model to warm up before going on tougher ones.
COT COT COOOOOOT...


94/100: a nice little cuttle...or a spawn of the Great Chtulu, it's up to you.
Easy, good looking...everything i like a n .
Designed & demonstrated (here youtu.be/3CQFXugL2x4 ) by Henry Pham.


93/100: I don't know what i like most in this dragon model, designed by Armin Tรคubner (demonstration by Henry Louis here youtu.be/nIUXNpeI6_I ): its simplicity, its dragonness ๐Ÿ˜‰, its posture...whatever, it's really beautiful & easy.
RRRROAAAAARRRRRRRR!!!!!

Here's what happens when you choose your shoes in the dark with sunglasses on & in a hurry to walk the dog ๐Ÿ˜
Walked 20 min before seeing that ๐Ÿ˜“


92/100: kotobukizuru (congratulation crane, or ceremonial crane, i don't know which translation is most accurate). A traditional version of the most known model in the world.
Don't be fooled by this model's lordliness, it's fairly easy to fold (especially if it's mr Nakashima showing you, here: youtu.be/8nROdA_wAQU ๐Ÿ˜‰)


91/100: a tsuru (crane) ring.
A modular quite easy to fold & get together, but great looking anyway.
Unknown designer, but you can find the tutorial here youtu.be/2MfDV22w8u8 by Tadashi Mori.


90/100: sssssssssssss........
My wife doesn't understand why i folded such a model, & neither do i to be honest: anytime i see one of these, even on TV, I. JUST. SHIT. MY. PANTS๐Ÿ˜‰
I don't know who designed this model but it is demonstrated by easyorigami here: youtu.be/mfJ65o2OcCc and is fairly easy to realize.


89/100: pheeewwww....just in time (11:58 PM ;)).
A little elf, designed by Riki Saito & demonstrated by, guess who :)...the amazing Mr Jo Nakashima of course ( youtu.be/wTxY_2Rafz0 ).


88/100: crane box, designed by Tomoko Fuse (and demonstrated by Irenerz here youtu.be/RLq2sx5eodM on youtube ).
The lid folding, with the cranes, is not THAT hard; getting all the modules together is a bit fiddly though (gotta unfold to refold ๐Ÿ˜ฒ).


87/100: lately, the city council has been planting tulips in the city center & parks.
I found them really beautiful so wanted to share with you all.
A fairly easy model, demonstrated, once again, by Jo Nakashima (youtu.be/na4XF5zVn6w). I really do owe this master a beer.


86/100: hop along little friend.
From the gigantic grasslands of Australia to my clumsy hands with Jo Nakashima's help (designer & demonstrator of this model, here: youtu.be/OrPUcQFD2sA ).
I really like this lifelike model and easily imagine him among his australian fellows.
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85/100: a rabbit.
Designed by Hsi-Min Tai, this little fellow will give you cold sweats while you'll be folding it. Patience & calmness will help (like with real life rabbits). And a little help from Jo Nakashima ( youtu.be/UEaW0AzrxHk ๐Ÿ˜‰ ) also.
I, personally, am not 100% satisfied, without being able to point out why.
Ho well...guess i'll have to fold the whole family to be satisfied๐Ÿ˜Š
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84/100: @Malachyte likes functionnal and so do i.
So here's a little box with a fan decoration on the lid for them.
This model, designed by Tomoko Fuse, presents no major difficulty and will result in a pretty little box you can use to offer something to your loved one.
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83/100: take me to your leader.
Model designed by Riki Saito.
It is not hard to fold, but beware! It's harder to get rid of him.
(It will be better looking if you use a 2 colours paper, of which i haven't, of course, no more :/ ).
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82/100: happy !
What do you mean by "not the good day?". Aren't all days cat days?
Anyway, this little fellow can be folded with a $1 bill, and isn't too hard, thanks to Jo Nakashima ( youtu.be/3QtQUt9O_bs ).
Have fun!
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