Origami

15/3/08 21:55
eredien: Dancing Dragon (Default)
[personal profile] eredien
1.) You can fold a sheet of seaweed into an origami crane.
2.) Then my cat will eat it.

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16/3/08 02:01 (UTC)
frameacloud: A green dragon reading a book. (YAYHAPPY!!!1! (my own art))
Posted by [personal profile] frameacloud
AWESOME! What kind of seaweed was it?

I've tried to do origami with nori, but it's too brittle. The nori just falls apart wherever you try to make a fold, let alone a crease. I had decided that seaweed origami was impossible, but I didn't try with any other kinds. Or maybe you were using nori, in which case you have the magic touch, and I salute your leet skillz.

Nori is great for cutting silhouettes, though, and you can use pinking shears and hole-punches on it. It's basically saline paper.

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16/3/08 02:28 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rax.livejournal.com
She used nori, but it smelled _terrible_. :)

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16/3/08 04:19 (UTC)
frameacloud: A green dragon reading a book. (Bleh? (my own art))
Posted by [personal profile] frameacloud
So it is nori, then! Wow. Those are some leet origami skillz, then. Impressive!

That's funny... I don't remember nori ever having much of a smell, one way or another.
Edited 16/3/08 04:20 (UTC)

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16/3/08 05:26 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] capsicumanuum.livejournal.com
dampen it so it's not so brittle but don't get it so wet that it starts to dissolve

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17/3/08 04:58 (UTC)
frameacloud: A green dragon reading a book. (Strawberry Pocky)
Posted by [personal profile] frameacloud
Aha! So that's the secret. The next time I'm making rice balls and bento boxes, I'm going to have to try this out. :D Thank you!

The wonton wrapper cranes in that link are beautiful! NOM NOM NOM

I checked out a library book on Japanese decorative garnishes (mukimono) a while ago. I only tried a couple of them, but playing with food is so much fun!

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17/3/08 16:44 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kaypendragon.livejournal.com
See? That mom who told everyone not to play with their food was lying.

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16/3/08 16:54 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rax.livejournal.com
It has to be made wet in order to fold, as capsicumanuum said, and then oh boy does it smell ! In soup this is fine; wandering around the house is it, in my opinion, not. :)

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16/3/08 03:31 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] foleyartist1.livejournal.com
*blinks* That is a most excellent post.

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16/3/08 04:28 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] indiwent.livejournal.com
3. Friends think that this is awesome, and hope that you take pictures if you do it again!

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17/3/08 04:59 (UTC)
frameacloud: A green dragon reading a book. (YAYHAPPY!!!1! (my own art))
Posted by [personal profile] frameacloud
YES. I too include my voice in demanding photos of any next crane, and possibly of the crane-consuming cat as well.
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17/3/08 16:45 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kaypendragon.livejournal.com
I too am impressed with your leet japanese food skillz.

Is nori good for cats? I suppose it's just salty greens so it can't be particularly bad for them.

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18/3/08 03:14 (UTC)
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