Photos of a 10-Feet Tall Origami Display

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I always love to use recycled materials on my display because they are cost-effective and environment friendly. All you need to spend is your time and creativity.
This large origami display is mixed with some cardboard tubes, empty ink cartridges, used boxes of rolled paper, used in large format printing, and other wastes. The folded papers are the used price cards and posters.
To make this large origami a reality, more that ten people helped folding the papers in able to reach the hundreds of folded papers that make up this display. Thanks to them. Here




awesome! not only you did a great job, you’d also help the environment by using recycled materials. keep up the good work bai!
btw, did you search… maybe this 10-feet tall origami display is one of the biggest? ^_^
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I didn’t research about it. If it would be the biggest, it wouldn’t be possible to have Guinness record because it has been removed.^_^
You just give me the idea to contact the people from Guinness on the next large origami that we might make. Haha!
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Sayang bai! It might be the largest Origami made from recycled materials by a Filipino named Jyppe Quidores…

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Jyppe, this is really a creative stuff. You need long thread of patience to create one. The Guinness must know know about it. hehe
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