SFFS Dec. 10th, 2006
Sunday, Dec. 10th, 2006 - Morning (10:30am - 12:30pm)
 
WALLETS taught by Toby Schwartz SIMPLE
Wait! Don't toss that brightly colored brochure; turn it into an origami wallet! Toby will teach 2 or 3 wallets (as time permits) from various papers from copy paper to maps & brochures. Origami wallets are one of the most useful folds to know, it looks great and when it gets worn out, you can fold a new one. Also good for when you are giving money as a gift!
 
CUTE ANIMALS taught by Kay Eng LOW INTERMEDIATE
What could be cuter than this? A sweet puppy dog, a little birdie, a baby penguin (created by Shoko) with a bright beak! Kay will teach these cute animals and more as time permits. All these models are wonderfully charming!
 
ORIGAMI BOOK taught by Aldo Putignano INTERMEDIATE
Aldo will bring a variety of pretty handmade papers and teach an elegant and useful folio book. No glue, just clever folds and a neat spine make this book a great place to store flat origami models and diagrams. A fine piece of art that is useful as well. I love to fold with Aldo!
 
GIFT BAG taught by Rose Malinconico INTERMEDIATE
Shop till you drop, then drop your gifts into these lovely gift bags. Rose will teach this terrific model by Emiko Suzuki, and then some variations of her own. If you wish, bring ribbons and small decorations to complete the look of this charming bag.
 
FLEXICUBE & TRIANGULAR BOX taught by Ravi Apte HIGH INTERMEDIATE
Ravi will begin with what seems like an ordinary triangular box with lid. Then he will teach you to make the eight 3-D triangular modules and connectors to make Dave Brill's latest (and truly amazing) flexicube. It's got a lot of wow-factor. Be prepared to keep folding into part of the lunch period, and don't get in over your head-neatness counts for this one!
 

Sunday, Dec. 10th, 2006 - Afternoon (2:30pm - 5pm)
 
HOLIDAY MITTENS taught by Rachel Katz SIMPLE
Get into the holiday spirit by making the Shumakovs' adorable mittens and scarf. Then Rachel will teach a few more of her favorite holiday things. You'll take home an assortment of models suitable for gifts and decorations for a warm holiday season.
 
BABY SHOWER MODELS taught by Addie Betts LOW INTERMEDIATE
Here's a special way to celebrate. Addie will teach you a baby in a bunting to top a baby shower invitation or a birth announcement. Then add to that a baby bootie decoration, a favor basket and crane place card holder and you are ready for the party!
 
ORIGAMI & THE ART OF TEA taught by MaryAnn Scheblein-Dawson INTERMEDIATE
It's TEA TIME!!! MaryAnn will teach you a flat origami teapot to start things off and then you'll learn how to fold a tea bag embellishment and make a tea bag holder for traveling. Then to finish things off, a little "tea bag" folding out of small decorative papers. There will be supplies to turn your models into fabulous cards and gifts, plus tea samples and recipes. Tea-themed stickers and rubberstamps too! Bring any of your own tea themed embellishments to add to the fun.
 
STORIGAMI taught by Shrikant Iyer UNRATED
Storigami is great as entertainment, but it is also a helpful way to remember simple models. Shrikant will teach you one model with two different stories. Then the class will create a story together to learn how it's done. Everything will have a holiday twist, that will make these stories fun at parties. Shrikant will also give tips on storigami presentation techniques. Don't miss it!
 
PULSAR taught by Jeannine Mosely HIGH INTERMEDIATE
Jeannine is back with a new and improved pulsar. This is a modular action model that is made from 48 pieces and smoothly transforms from a cubical shape to an octahedral shape, seeming to shrink and expand. This version has much better locks than the earlier model from 2001, and fewer modules. Get ready for some intense folding, but it will be worth it. Pre-cut paper will be provided.
 

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