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Origami Extreme - Part 06!!!

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I am not really interested in dogs. In fact, I have had some pretty bad experiences with several of them in real life, and I try to avoid them as much as possible. But my girlfriend loves them a lot, so somehow I have a little special feeling toward them at a corner in my heart. So here it is, my newest Origami collection, Dogs.
I really enjoyed folding them. And again, none of these models are my creations; I only fold them according to diagrams. Each of them was made with one uncut square.

PART 06: DOGS

TOSA INU by Nishikawa Seiji – He looks like the one Arwen has. Scary… : D
AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL by Kamiya Satoshi
COLLIE DOG by Fumiaki Kawahata

DACHSHUND by Aoki Ryo
DOG by Noboru Miyajima
FOX TERRIER by Roman Diaz
PUPPY by Katsuta Kyohei
GOLDEN RETRIEVER by Kamiya Satoshi
SPECIAL FEATURE!!!
PUPPY by Akira Yoshizawa
We can be happy by ourselves…
But love will make us happier…


…and happier, don’t you think?
Thank you.
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Related Topics:
Origami Extreme!!! – Dinosaurs
Origami Extreme - Part 04 !!! - The Winged World
Origami Extreme - Part 05 !!! - People of Humanity
Origami Extreme - Part 08 !!! - The Little Birds


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  1. hi. i really like the cocker spaniel origami. would you mind showing me how to fold it? i want to fold it for someone special to me who loves cocker spaniels. please.

    Candice Lui
    cinamoncandy@live.com

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  2. It was quite a while ago, but I will try to find the document. If I do, I will surely send you via your email if you don't mind. Thank you for visiting this blog.

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