So, this is my latest art project:
Origami thank-you cards for contributors to our spay and neuter clinics for area dogs and cats.
Most of my friends know that this is a project near and dear to us and our way of promoting inter-specie friendships. Through donations and volunteers we fund and run monthly clinics free of charge through our group, Bahia Matanchen Animals. This is an origami dog that I learned to fold while visiting my mother and joining her in Tucson’s Japanese Culture and Origami Meet-Up Group.
Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. But you knew that…
I first learned folding from my grandmother. When my sisters and I were young she made us a bound book filled with origami animals, flowers and birds. It’s one of my treasures.
One Christmas many years ago my son and I folded cranes by the dozens to hang on our Charlie Brown Christmas tree. It is one of my fondest memories.
It is a wonderful craft which still inspires me.
I don’t live near a Michael’s so I had to make my own envelopes. I took an envelope apart and re-sized it to fit folded A-4 paper, made a template and cut and glued them. They turned out very cute, don’t you think?