

Paper with sewn detail.

The "pocket" created by the origami folds are a great place to stash a small piece of candy!
Here's the next card I've been working on:

This one will feature some more stitched detailing besides just that on the background paper.
3 comments:
They look really great. Putting your personal tough to them adds to the real value of the gift. Can I send my address so you can send one to me?
Thanks, Mike!
These cards, as well as new designs, will be available for sale through Etsy.com very soon (I hope)! I will be offering shipping to NZ, so please check back in the next couple weeks for my shop's web address. :)
Didn't ever think to combine oregami and sewing but your experimentation did wonders. They are pretty yet with a sense of being pricey. Hopefully they are not.
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