I folded this little truck three times and each of theme is a bit different from the other two. Hope you see the differences and if not, it's oke too ;-))
I used only one sheet of Nicolas Terry tissue-foil (30x30cm), for as you need 10x30cm.
Final size: height about 4cm, width about 8cm.
Model: origami Tripper Truck
Design: Max Hulme
Diagrams: Origami 4 by Robert Harbin
Max Hulme sadly passed away last summer from Covid 19…….
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"An egg is always an adventure; the next one may be different."
Quote - Oscar Wilde
It is also very funny to fold an origami fried egg ;-)))
Model : origami Fried Egg
Design: Max Hulme
Diagrams in BOS Magazine #209
Paper:
one piece of kamipaper 15x15xm
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"Nothing is too beautiful, nothing is too expensive."
Quote - Ettore Bugatti
But when you don't have the money, you can fold them ;-))
Folded from 15x30cm golden foil. Final size 12,5cm.
I colored the wheels black with paint, looks nicer this way.
Model: origami Bugatti
Design: Max Hulme
Diagrams in the BOS booklet #15: Max Hulme Selected Works 1973-1979 by Dave Venables
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"""In the early 1500s, the first Jack-in-the-Box was made by a German clockmaker known as Claus. Claus built a wooden box, with metal edges and a handle that would pop out a cartoon devil or “Jack” after cranking the handle.
It was built as a gift for a local prince's fifth birthday. After seeing this toy, other nobles requested their own "Devils-in-a-box" for their children.
In the early 18th century, improved toy mechanisms made the Jack-in-the-Box more widely available for all children and not just royalty.
The Jack-in-the-Box has been used for centuries by cartoonists as a way to describe and poke fun at politicians.
The name Jack in the Box has also been used as the name of a fast food company, who began using the toy and the phrase as their mascot in the early 1950s."""
Info - WiKi
This is a paper folded version. I used 30x60cm duo colored Kraft paper (gold /red).
Final size: a little box 5x5x5cm, when the box is closed. When Jack pops out the height is 10cm ;-))
Model: origami Jack in the Box
Design Max Hulme
Diagrams: in the BOS Magazine #203 or here
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This weekend I spend some time to fold the ‘Potted Plant’-variations. Each of them is made out of four elements:
- the flowerpot
- the bloom
- the leaves
- and the stem
On the left 'Daffodil', in the middle 'Poppy’ or 'Pansy' and on the right ‘Crocus' or ‘Tulip'.
Final height 12cm.
Paper: double colored Kraft paper
I made a photo of each ‘Potted Plant’ and then ‘merged’ the 3 photos together :-))
Model: Origami Potted Plant
Design: Max Hulme
Diagrams in the B(ritish)O(origami)S(ociety) Booklet # 73: Max Hulme - Selected Works, A Second Selection
For the 😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄 theme: "Complementary Colours"
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