Origami is the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. It is believed that origami evolved from the practice of folding letters and other paper goods in during the seventeenth century. Since that time, origami has become increasingly popular in Japan and the rest of the world. Many people enjoy the challenge of learning to fold traditional and non-traditional origami creations. Birds are a frequent subject of Origami art, no doubt due to the special place birds hold in Oriental culture. In addition, there are a host of origami animals that can be created, and virtually any object can be created using the origami skills crafters have learned. The Origami pigeon is perfect as a gift or gift tag or as a decoration. ![]() ![]() The pigeon is ready!
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Sometimwes I get the part where you put your finger in..but I don't get the pigeon one.And anyway souldn't it have instructions in word too?