What a wonderful model and brilliant video. :) Out of interest, what size paper do you reccomend? It looks like 7.5cm, how big is the finished result? Would 5cm be too small? :)
+Edward Holmes Thank you Edward, for your kind words. :) The colorful ones were folded from 10 cm paper and the purple one from about 8 cm paper. I don't have them at hands right now, so I can't tell you exactly the finished size. But this model is very pleasant also to assemble - so I think it should not be any problem to take 7.5 cm paper. And about the 5 cm - you could try to fold a few sample pieces with that size and see if they easily connect with that size. I hope that helps. :)
Wow... Stunning.
Thank you so much for keep sharing lovely designed 😘❤
Zusanna Woe Thank you so much Zusan! Your comments always make my day! :-))
Thank you for very clear tutorial on this design. I enjoy watching it and had made one nice one already.
AMAZING!!! Thanks a lot!!!
Verónica Pilares Thank you!
This seems like a ver nicely designed version of a very easy way to make a dodekahedron I've known for quite a while now. Very nice :)
Hello ! Just tuned in on this clip, can you give
Some sort of measurement of the square
Piece of paper to be used .
Any size square paper can be used. As long as the ratio is square.
What is it that you're using to score? It looks like a pen without ink?
What is the name of the first background music?
RUclips Audio Library - Rainy Day Games
Just discovered your channel, I live your tutorials! Great models! I do origami tutorials too. :)
Oops I mean I LOVE them :) haha. definitely trying this model.
+Msaorigami Thank you so much for your lovely comment! You have a beautiful channel yourself! And I love your Origami creations!!
What a wonderful model and brilliant video. :)
Out of interest, what size paper do you reccomend? It looks like 7.5cm, how big is the finished result? Would 5cm be too small? :)
+Edward Holmes Thank you Edward, for your kind words. :) The colorful ones were folded from 10 cm paper and the purple one from about 8 cm paper. I don't have them at hands right now, so I can't tell you exactly the finished size. But this model is very pleasant also to assemble - so I think it should not be any problem to take 7.5 cm paper. And about the 5 cm - you could try to fold a few sample pieces with that size and see if they easily connect with that size.
I hope that helps. :)
Wow