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 02:01 (UTC)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.