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these are beautiful , they make a beautiful display especially on a blue wall. Mine are on a gold wall and work reaaly well.thank you very much
Jeanette laurence
I don't really know of any "better" ways. The simple tape method that I used works pretty well, as the koi are still attached to the wall. The koi are pretty small and light so they shouldn't fall off easily.
Ypu could try hot gluing them to fishing cord (transparent plastic and very fine) strung across an empty picture frame. That way they'd still seem to float, but you could hang the frame the "regular" way. I would drill evenly spaced holes in the frame and weave the cord back and forth both vertically and horizontally.
thats awesome. but could you make a tutorial for the koi-folding? i tried to use a video i found but somehow i cant manage to fold it. this would be so awesome. thx. !!
The origami pattern isn't mine so I'm not sure if it's "okay" for me to make a tutorial of it. But tell me the time (e.g. 36th second) of the step that you're having trouble with in this video (http://www.mabonaorigami.com/en/videos/the-making-of-an-origami-koi.html), and I'll try to give you some pointers. Hope I can help you!
thx. it was a bit too complicated to show/tell you where it was and what it was. but i found a good video which helped me a lot. i will post my version soon.
Those are swivel folds, and yes they are extremely tricky. To be honest, for the first few koi I just pressed the paper until it looked about right. I added an MS Paint image for help with it though. (see above)
Jeanette laurence