Concurso de Origami DIYHUB//Origami Contest DIYHUB

EPISODE · Nov 16, 2023

Concurso de Origami DIYHUB//Origami Contest DIYHUB

from luna-aitana 3Speak Podcast · host luna-aitana

https://3speak.tv/watch?v=luna-aitana/urqqpjbz ESPAÑOL Hola amigos de la comunidad de @Diyhub, en esta ocasión aproveché esta iniciativa donde se les ocurrió comenmorar al dia internacional del origami este mes y es por eso que publico este post como mi entrada de participación al "concurso de origami", quise mostrarles cómo hacer una sombrilla de papel origami que abre y cierra. La verdad si he hecho figuras de origami pero hace mucho tiempo cuándo estudiaba en la escuela, recuerdo que en aquel entonces estaba obsesionada con hacer figuras nuevas y me encantaba cuando apredía una nueva aunque claro nada muy elaborado, pero con esta oportunidad quise volverlo a intentar así que por eso elegí la sombrilla además de que es bonita y fácil de hacer me pareció adecuado presentarla en este video tutorial. Para esta forma usé los siguientes materiales: 2 cartulinas cuadradas de 15*15 cm Pega blanca 1 Palito de altura Tijeras Espero que les haya resultado útil y fácil de hacer... El vídeo fue filmado a través de ZTE Blade A7s editado con capcut, las imágenes editadas con canva y música obtenida a través de spotify créditos a los autores. Texto traducido por Deepl. ENGLISH Hello friends of the @Diyhub community, this time I took advantage of this initiative where they thought of commemorating the international origami day this month and that is why I publish this post as my entry to participate in the "origami contest", I wanted to show you how to make an origami paper umbrella that opens and closes. The truth is that I have made origami figures but a long time ago when I was studying in school, I remember that back then I was obsessed with making new figures and I loved when I learned a new one although of course nothing very elaborate, but with this opportunity I wanted to try it again so I chose the umbrella, besides that it is beautiful and easy to make I thought it was appropriate to present it in this video tutorial. For this shape I used the following materials: 2 15*15 cm square cardboard. White glue 1 stick of height Scissors I hope you found it useful and easy to do... The video was filmed using ZTE Blade A7s edited with capcut, images edited with canva and music obtained through spotify credits to the authors. Text translated by Deepl.

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