Tuesday, November 2, 2021, 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm EDT
Level
High Intermediate
Presenter
Roman Diaz
Host(s)
Kathleen Sheridan
Creator(s)
Roman Diaz
Description

Boxes, bowls, vases! Making origami containers is a popular activity. One of the earliest box designs is the masu box, which is simple and elegant. Traditionally it was used as a way to measure out a standard portion of rice. The masu box and many bowls and vases are made with one sheet of paper, but there are also some wonderful modular boxes in interesting shapes --- square, hexagonal, octagonal….and many more.

With this box, Roman combines an elegant box with a lovely rose!
Crisp and precise folding required. It helps to be familiar with the Kawasaki or some other twist rose. (The class will not be paced for beginners.)

Supplies

Top: 24 x 24 cm (9.4”) duo colored paper;
Bottom: 15 x 15 cm (6”) paper (only one side will show).