| Sunday, May 2nd, 2004 - Morning (10:30am - 12:30pm) |
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ENRICHMENT ORIGAMI taught by Toshiko Kobayashi
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| Toshiko uses origami as art therapy. Join her for a lesson in how to use origami to help children & families. Using non-conventional
materials and simple models, Toshiko will share her methods. This is a great opportunity for educators also!
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BROCHURE BOX taught by Dor Jeong
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| Brochures make wonderful paper for modular boxes. Dor will teach a masu box and then an 8-piece box (4 for the top, and 4
for the bottom) that really makes use of the kaleidoscope patterns created by using brochures. It's dazzling! These boxes
are also quite sturdy and good for transporting origami to show your friends.
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FLOWER BOX taught by Kay Eng
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| Kay will teach you this pretty three-piece box by Susumu Nakajima! One piece for the bottom, one for the top and a pretty
flower tucked into the lid. The first time I saw it, I wanted to take it home! Great for hiding a small gift-you will not
be disappointed.
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BASKET OF STRAWBERRIES taught by Jean Baden-Gillette
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INTERMEDIATE |
| Did you know that May is National Strawberry Month? Jean will teach a beautiful basket with a handle that is great for display.
Then she will teach Rae Cooker's strawberry. When you fill this basket with berries, it's a great centerpiece.
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MAY BOUQUET taught by Carole Ver Eecke
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INTERMEDIATE |
| Need something perfect for Mother's Day? Carole will teach how to make the simple nosegay and the intermediate Sakoda Rose
into a lovely bouquet. Carole will give away her secret of how to make roses into various degrees of openness from bud to
full bloom. Floral tape and wire are used to get it all together.
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| Sunday, May 2nd, 2004 - Afternoon (2:30pm - 5pm) |
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EVERYTHING FOR THE TRAVELER taught by Laura Kruskal
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LOW INTERMEDIATE |
| Just back from somewhere and on her way to somewhere else, Laura Kruskal, will be teaching her original assortment of models
for your next trip whether it's to Europe or just around the corner. Including: 2 sizes of wallets, a change purse, credit
card holder, evening purse, message holder, portable gift box, letter fold, frame and more as time permits.
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FLOWERS FOR NILVA taught by Jan Polish
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| Nilva Pilan was a creator of wonderful flowers. In her memory, Jan will teach some of Nilva's flowers as well as some inspired
by her. Jan will also provide bits and pieces of her many origami trips to Italy.
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BUTTERFLIES taught by Michael Stoltz
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INTERMEDIATE |
| Fly away with these beautiful butterflies designed by Michael LaFosse, and Michael Stoltz. LaFosse has created an endless
variety of lifelike Lepidoptera and Michael S. will teach at least 3 of his favorites.
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FUSE MODULAR taught by Haggit Shalev
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INTERMEDIATE |
| This Fuse modular has squares which are joined to form open triangular spaces. Haggit will share this favorite Fuse that
is especially striking because of the lovely patterns that are formed by the clever locks. This is an 18-piece modular.
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GYROSCOPED RHOMBICUBOCTAHEDRON taught by Rona Gurkewitz
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| This beautiful polyhedron is made up of 18 square and 6 triangle modules. Learn both the one and two-piece modules and how
to size the paper so that the different shape modules fit together. Other polyhedra that can be made with these modules will
be discussed.
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JAPANESE DANCING GIRL taught by Deb Pun
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| Deb will teach this 9-piece flat model of the back view of a Maiko (geisha-in-training). The nine pieces are: Hair, comb,
neck, red robe, kimono, obi (sash), inner robe, and 2 for sandals. You'll love this paper doll! Students will be folding
from the diagrams. Washi paper will be provided for a beautiful effect. A $3 materials fee will be collected during class.
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