Click here to see the cage-like skirts, conical dresses, curled-paper collars, and lacy cut-outs to die for! Everything done in white paper and if that wasn’t enough, at the end of the runway show, the models lined up side by side and ripped their paper-dresses off. In the 2004 Fashion Week in Sau Paulo (Brazil), designer, Jum Nanao, spent 700 hours painstakingly cutting, curling, pleating and manipulating paper into stunning dresses. October 2009: Week 4: This article has been around since 2004, but it took me this long to discover it. See original posting from GrubGrade, or get instructions to fold this origami chicken here. ![]() Although this McChicken sandwich is only $1, it’s got an element of art hidden in it – you might even call it classy… or maybe that’s going too far. Week 1: Does this look like a regular McChicken sandwich from McDonalds? Well, look again, look very closely and you will see that the wrapper has an image of an origami chicken. It was made for Clorox (antibacterial wipes) and the title says: Be afraid germs, be very afraid”.See enlargement here original posting here or try your hand at folding origami dragons here. Week 2: If you are not familiar with the work of Joseph Wu, then feast your eyes on this origami dragon. These dinosaurs were called Paperbillasaurus, Envelapatops, and Stampadactyl (Checkosaurus rex not shown). They were used by People Gas (natural gas delivery company) to show that paper bills were things of the past: go for e-billing instead. ![]() November 2009: Week 3: Check out these cute origami dinosaurs. The links can lead to web sites, youtube videos, news articles, or sightings where very interesting paper works are seen. This Link of the Week 2009 page is dedicated to cool origami links.
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