I can't remember the last time I used a telephone book to find a telephone number, but they always seem to be floating around. I think origami is such an interesting skill, so I thought I would practice and make my own sheets from the telephone book.
Reclaimed Material: telephone book pages
Other/New Material: none
Tools: scissors
How I did it: I only remember one origami folding technique from when I was a kid, so I needed to beef up my repertoire via Google. There is a great site with thorough instructions with step-by-step pictures: Origami-Instructions.com. I cut the telephone book pages into 4"x4" squares. They were smaller than recommended, but they still worked. I created a little box and various flowers.
What I would do differently: Practice makes perfect, so I just need to keep experimenting with different folds. But I have to hand it to the Japanese culture for creating such a delicate craft.
My 2012 resolution is to create a recycled craft everyday from discarded items. I am sure some crafts will turn out great...and others not so much, but I will admit those. I hope these experiments inspire people to create things from items they would usually throw away. This is not necessarily and instructional blog, but a journal of my creative journey, but I hope this sparks ideas for creative upcycling for you. If any instructions are needed, just ask.
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