I made The Hidden Flying mini Mobile Cranes for my sister on our up coming visit at hometown next week. Paper folding has been a part of the kindergarden and elementary school curriculum as it has a lot of benefits in growing children apart from the tradition and custom values.
For The Hidden Flying mini Mobile Cranes, I have made
- An origami star box by Robin Glynn based on the tutorial below
- Six mini cranes (paper lucky charms) using 5cmX5cm colour papers
Material used:
-Foil papers (thick one for the box)
-Colour paper (80sgm)
- 3 wodden patterned buttons
- 3 faux pearls
- Strings
- Wodden Sticks
* All the materials are from the local craft strores
Photos:
The Box
The surprise
Here it goes
Flying high
Behind the scene
I hope she will like the mobile lucky charms and make her smile everytime she sees the flying cranes.
I would like to submit the above craft work to the links below:
Beyond Grey Challenge: BGC#15- Bingo (Diagonal: Buttons, Flowers and Charms)