| Sunday, Nov. 9th, 2003 - Morning (10:30am - 12:30pm) |
| |
 |
SPINNERS taught by Larry Davis
|
SIMPLE |
| Take a spin with Larry and make these models that are as much fun to play with as they are to fold. These models just need
"blow" power to make them go. Paul Jackson's whirlybird, a beautiful waterlily and a spinning top are just some of the models
you'll learn.
|
|
|
 |
CRUMPLE FLOWERS taught by Annie Pidel
|
INTERMEDIATE |
| Inspired by Vincent Floderer's crumple technique, these napkin flowers created by Russell Sutherland are just the thing to
do with left over party napkins. Annie will start with a simple flower, then a carnation and the "spikey" flower if time
permits. The stems and leaves are made with green napkin strips. There is a $2 materials fee for this class.
|
|
|
 |
ZODIAC ANIMALS - PART 2 taught by Toshiko Kobayashi
|
INTERMEDIATE |
| As described in Part 1 of this class (in October), Toshiko will teach the remaining 6 Zodiac animals including: Horse, Sheep,
Monkey, Cock, Dog and Boar. You can make a great display with all 12 animals. Though you can take part 1 without part 2 and
vice versa--why not take both classes?
|
|
|
 |
$ GEORGE & COMPANY taught by Gay Merrill Gross
|
INTERMEDIATE |
| Gay has some great tips for money folds. Join her in making some of her $ models including $ George Washington Framed, $
George Washington Slept Here, $ Asian Dragon and $ Bird. It's a bargain! Bring crisp, new dollars to class.
|
|
|
 |
CRANE NOSHI & CRANE CONTAINER taught by Maria Velazquez
|
INTERMEDIATE |
| Maria has a notion you will like this "Noshi-bukuro" - a traditional Japanese wrapper used to give money as a gift. This
one has a crane on it. Then Maria will show you a crane container to add to the "peaceful" setting. Other containers & noshi
if time permits!
|
|
|
 |
BOX TOWERS taught by Jan Polish
|
INTERMEDIATE |
| Jan will teach a self-opening (or self-closing) square box folded from one piece of paper. The cool thing about these is that
they can be stacked and locked to each other to make a tower. Variations that make straight or twisted towers provide lots
of color combination possibilities. Hide a surprise inside each of the boxes and give a tower to a friend!
|
|
|
|
| Sunday, Nov. 9th, 2003 - Afternoon (2:30pm - 5pm) |
| |
 |
FIREWORKS taught by Vivian Lowery
|
LOW INTERMEDIATE |
| This model is an all-time favorite! Vivian will teach you how to make this modular 3-D ring-shaped model which rotates in
an explosive way and provides a really fabulous "fireworks" display of colors. If folded from larger paper, this model makes
a crown!
|
|
|
 |
CONTAINERS taught by Norma Coblenz
|
INTERMEDIATE |
| Origami containers are always practical and these are no exception. Norma will teach at least 4 different containers which
can be used for anything from a pencil cup to a candy dish. Great to have around as the holidays approach!
|
|
|
 |
$$$ ANIMALS taught by Andrew Hans
|
INTERMEDIATE |
| Andrew will teach two adorable $ animals. Beginning with Stephen Weiss' dog that has such cute swirly puppy eyes-you will
never want to spend him and then moving on to Joseph Wu's $ pig called Utopia Bacon. Oink! Oink!
|
|
|
 |
FLOWER GARDEN taught by Rachel Katz
|
INTERMEDIATE |
| Bring a breath of sunshine indoors for the winter! Rachel will teach this darling flower garden created by Katrin Shumakov.
It never needs water and no glue either. The flowerbed holds the flowers perfectly in place. It's perfect to cheer up any
home!
|
|
|
 |
HACKY SACK taught by Faye Goldman
|
INTERMEDIATE |
| Faye will teach this 30 piece modular folded from 3 inch memo-cube paper. It looks like an open-frame ball made with strips
of paper that appear woven together to create pentagons and triangles. It appears fragile and yet it is surprisingly strong
with good locks.
|
|
|
 |
COMPLEX KAWASAKI ROSE taught by Tony Cheng
|
COMPLEX |
| If you have been folding the classic Kawasaki rose a lot, then this class is for you! If not, you will be in over your head-don't
take this class. Tony will teach this complex Kawasaki rose which appears in Roses, Origami and Mathematics (if you have a
copy bring it and take notes). This is a fuller rose with more petals (12) and also features a sturdy lock. Prepare to be
challenged and amazed.
|
|
|
[Registration form for Folding Fun Sessions] |
[Back to Special Events Calendar]
|
|
|
Last modified: Wed Feb 12 18:17:24 PST 2003
|