Oooh! These are lovely......thanks a lot for the templates! I usually have a lot of origami paper lying around and can sure turn them into these lovely decorative pieces!
Lovely! I am especially enamoured with the oak leaves. We've been doing lots of kirigami recently too - though nothing this structured. Thanks for sharing the templates! - Marisa
These are gorgeous! The texture of your paper is lovely, too. Perfect for leaves.
I want to try this myself. I'd like to show it to my daughter as well, but I'm afraid of initiating another round of last year's paper snowflake debacle. We were buried in drifts of paper snow around here!
These are just lovely! I adore them. I feel like you always read my mind. Right now I'm working on a big kirigami project. I love this paper and I love the ginko leaves especially. By the way I posted a link to your Lego capes in one of my recent posts.
This is so cool - and thank you for sharing the how-to and templates. Very generous of you! I also wanted to say that boo, hiss, we have plunged back into damp humid warm weather too, and what a rip-off! lol Autumn, come back!
Sooooo gorgeous! I just love these. Thanks for the templates 8D x
ReplyDeleteoooh, so cute!
ReplyDeletevery lovely! can't wait to try them.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful--thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAw, one of the loveliest ideas!
ReplyDeleteOooh! These are lovely......thanks a lot for the templates! I usually have a lot of origami paper lying around and can sure turn them into these lovely decorative pieces!
ReplyDelete- Ancella
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Sooo beautiful! I love fall in general and falling leaves in particular so I will definitely use these templates.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!!!
These are super cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I am especially enamoured with the oak leaves. We've been doing lots of kirigami recently too - though nothing this structured. Thanks for sharing the templates!
ReplyDelete- Marisa
These are gorgeous! The texture of your paper is lovely, too. Perfect for leaves.
ReplyDeleteI want to try this myself. I'd like to show it to my daughter as well, but I'm afraid of initiating another round of last year's paper snowflake debacle. We were buried in drifts of paper snow around here!
These are just lovely! I adore them. I feel like you always read my mind. Right now I'm working on a big kirigami project. I love this paper and I love the ginko leaves especially. By the way I posted a link to your Lego capes in one of my recent posts.
ReplyDeletelove the different shapes of leaves you use, and the texture of the paper.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! I will definitely make some! Thanks for sharing! Suzie
ReplyDeleteI love all things leaves...and these are quite lovely!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!! I´ll feature this post on my blog. Hope you don´t mind
ReplyDeleteHugs from Brazil
Rosana
So neat! these will make great Thanksgiving decorations! I'm definitely making these too.
ReplyDeleteHermosas, gracias
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful. I love that you included the gingko leaf with them, too!
ReplyDeleteI've been making cutout snowflakes for winter- never thought to create a leafy pattern for fall. What a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog. I really loved it....hugs from Brazil
ReplyDeleteI like all of them! They are so decorative.
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful! I love the ginko! Thanks so much for the beautiful templates, I'll be spreading the word.
ReplyDeleteI love these. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool - and thank you for sharing the how-to and templates. Very generous of you! I also wanted to say that boo, hiss, we have plunged back into damp humid warm weather too, and what a rip-off! lol Autumn, come back!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing designs! Absolutely gorgeous, have never seen anything like them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful motifs! Mine usually end us as abstract art.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. These are new to me.
ReplyDeletethose are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are really awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! We just tried it, and they look so lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt's Spring here in Melbourne, Australia but I'm tempted to make some of these right now!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! I can't wait to try them out.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, these are so lovely! I found them on Craftzine and you too!
ReplyDeleteoh, I love it - awesome!
ReplyDeletemagnifique !!
ReplyDeletesure I will test this with the children ! they will love it !
Oh, so super cute!!
ReplyDeleteI'll try it!
Really amazing they are!!! I will surf in this blog for a while, i want to see other posts.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. I am thinking of using these shapes for a quilt project therefore making them in fabric rather than paper. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are truly beautiful Jessica! It just echoes the delicate lines of the leaves, very nice designs.
ReplyDeleteFantàstic!!!
ReplyDeleteBonissim una molt bona idea
These are lovely! I'm going to try some!
ReplyDeleteThe shapes are wonderful! Love them.
ReplyDeletethese are so cool, i want to make them right now!
ReplyDeleteHola,
ReplyDeleteSóc mestra i he realitzat aquest treball amb els alumnes.
Han gaudit molt i han quedat unes fulles precioses.
Gràcies per compartir
Montse
Thank you for the templates! I blogged about using them here: http://devilsworkshopcrafts.blogspot.com/2010/12/fall-leaves-kirigami.html
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very nice!!
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful! Thanks a lot! I've already used them if you would like to take a glance.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to make it!!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteBEE-U-ti-ful! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletewoooow, I wish I found them earlier!!!
ReplyDeleteNosotros trabajamos el uso educcativo del irigami y maquigami Pueden ver nuestros traabajos en www.maquihuasi.com
ReplyDeleteDo you think you can use real leaves for this?
ReplyDeleteCassie,
ReplyDeleteIf they're flexible enough and not dried out, you might be able too. I don't know if the leaf would hold up to all that folding. It's worth a try.