Origami Yoda ("The Strange Case of..." by Tom Angleberger) was resurrected with great intensity yesterday. (See October 2011 for a previous appearance) Star Wars may be down for long periods of time at our house, but it is never completely out. This particular piece of origami (not included in the book) requires 30 something minutes of fast, hard to follow, video instructions on YouTube. I made it to about minute 12 before admitting defeat. At that point the paper had about 70 folds in it, but was still flat. Archer looked at the napkin this morning, and, remembering my abject failure, asked, "And why couldn't you manage to fold one of these?!"
Napkins drawn by Nina Levy for her sons. Daily for 10 years. Now that the kids eat in the school cafeteria: merely occasionally, not daily, but we are stuck with the name.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Origami Yoda for Archer
Origami Yoda ("The Strange Case of..." by Tom Angleberger) was resurrected with great intensity yesterday. (See October 2011 for a previous appearance) Star Wars may be down for long periods of time at our house, but it is never completely out. This particular piece of origami (not included in the book) requires 30 something minutes of fast, hard to follow, video instructions on YouTube. I made it to about minute 12 before admitting defeat. At that point the paper had about 70 folds in it, but was still flat. Archer looked at the napkin this morning, and, remembering my abject failure, asked, "And why couldn't you manage to fold one of these?!"
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