I want to introduce a new model origami 3d, 3d Origami Chicken in egg ,this 3d origami model is 14 cm high and 8 cm wide and is made from : 136 yellow pieces ,2 black pieces ,2 orange pieces , 72 light orange pieces ,370 white 3d origami pieces ,pieces are made from rectangles of paper with dimensions of 5.2-3.6cm.
This 3d origami model took me about 12 hours to finish and I use normal printer paper 80 g/sm.
3D Origami Chicken in egg:
The tutorial of this 3d Origami Chicken in egg : How to make 3d origami Chicken in egg part1
How to make 3d origami Chicken in egg part2
If you are a beginner here you have the links to : How to make 3d origami pieces
How to make 3d origami base
I hope you liked my 3d Origami Chicken in egg .
I recommend you stick each piece of the model for it to resist in time and also I recommend that you to protect the models from dust using either a window, a glass or plastic bell ,plastic bags.... Also another method to protect from dust is to use a protective lacquer.
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I recommend all origami as : a hobby and for gift ideas , hand made crafts can be ideal for a unique gift for anyone.
I am deeply impressed!
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ReplyDeleteYour work / art is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!
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ReplyDeleteVery cute. The chicken looks surprised to meet the world.
ReplyDeleteVery cool work of art!
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ReplyDeleteVery cute, very nice!
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ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic model! Do you have a tutorial or a chart for this?
ReplyDeleteThank you.I have no tutorial yet, maybe in the future.
ReplyDeleteImpressive and cool! I love it. :)
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Perfect for Easter (tutorial would be great).
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!!! You are incredible
ReplyDeleteSo cute...
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, (i will start to do tutorials soon)
ReplyDeleteIt's like magic! I don't know how you do it!
ReplyDeleteThank you,Is not very hard, I hope I can do tutorials on all my models
ReplyDeleteOh, my... It's hard to say anything... At least anything that makes sense :) I'm impressed and shocked at the same time! () 700 pieces?! You are great!
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ReplyDeleteJust 12 hours, that seems incredible. Thanks for stopping by my own blog and liking 'The Flower of West Cork', really appreciated. MM 😎
ReplyDeletewow, very impressive and thanks for the visit
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
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ReplyDeleteI am terrible at origami, but you are rocking it. This project is so adorable.Thanks for liking my post on book covers.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing! Thank you for the origami gift! Thank you also for viewing my blog.
ReplyDeleteHow do you figure out how to build something like that; how to shape the individual pieces so that they're assembly will give you the overall sculpture?
ReplyDeleteThat's incredible work.
Is not very hard, I design first in my mind and after that i build an object with pieces of paper, sometimes the result is good sometimes the result is not good.
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