i have also thought about posting some of my jewelry. It's beautiful, and I get compliments on it, but I guess I have a higher standard for jewelry. Sure I did a great job using color and attaching the findings, but I really want it to look unique. There's nothing exceptionally difficult about putting single strand of beads together. I guess I'm looking for advice on how to photograph that work in a way that's more artistic?
I wish I had more time to play around with that, but I had to take care of other important business this summer. Now I have just a week and a half left, but there's so much other stuff I have to do. Like turning my spare bedroom into an office!











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It takes lots of patience. If you haven't already, start with larger paper (20 cm/ 9 in squared), until you get comfortable making the folds. Also practie with paper that's more or less ordinary. You don't want to ruin good origami paper folding and refolding.
That one hand is a real bitch to fold, if you'll excuse my language. Use the diagram as a guide, and it's also good to practice those folds on a corner of another piece of paper until you know what you're doing. Keep trying, you'll get it eventually, and the results are worth the effort!
I can't figure out step 24... could you help me?
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