![]() ![]() And then further below I get into the more beautful Chiyogami and Washi papers. Below is a selection of paper that I have bought and my thoughts about each one of them. But as you do more origami you are going to want to get better paper. And this is particular economical when you are first starting out. You can just cut squares from printer paper or even gift wrapping paper. Of course you can use any kind of paper to fold origami. ![]() Other papers act differentl and you can fold/unfold them removing any sign of a crease. Line and fold retention - Foil origami paper is easily creased and the crease will stay even if you unfold it.They also make papers that are heavily textured. Texture of the paper, some paper is like printer paper, this is what we expect of paper! But some origami paper, particularly the hand made ones can be luxurious, rich and thick, almost like a cloth.Thickness - makes a big difference in how it folds, how it feels and how it looks.Some things to Consider about Origami Paper: The papers range from small sizes to larger sizes and from economy brand to the more expensive (and elegant) types. I have included lots of pictures of the various papers that I have bought and I give you some insights as to what each type of paper is all about. Here is a guide to a variety of Origami Papers. My name is Will and if you have questionsĬontribute projects or ideas you can contact me Guide to Buying Origami Paper
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