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Anonymous
Hey guys I am new to papercraft, I think its really cute but mine never come out right. Do you guys have any tips on how to improve myself at origami. Also a list of tools and the kind of paper I should use would be helpful. Help a girl fill her room with kawaii models cause im too cheap to buy some my self >_<
>> Anonymous
1. Use decent paper - not that regular 80 g/m² printer paper
- find some that is about 120g/m² in weight
2. A good pair of sharp scissors
eg: Honey Bee non-stick precision Scissors
http://store.scrapbook.com/ek-ekcb06.html
3. An used-up ball point pen or craft stylus to score fold lines with
eg: Pergamano fine stylus
http://www.ellenhutson.com/servlet/Detail?no=152
4. A little metal ruler - metal doesn't get damaged or dinted like plastic.
5. Decent acid-free paper glue - importantly it needs to be fast setting
eg: Power Pritt Multipurpose Extra Strong Gel
http://www.scrappad.com.au/product.php?productid=16145
6. Tweezes - preferably non-stick
>> Anonymous
those OP figures are good templates?
>> Anonymous
these threads are the incurable leukemia of /po/
retarded fucktards repeatedly asking for the EXACT SAME ADVICE and is posted at least once a week and is answered on a dozen of websites.
"what glue/paper do I use" is the furfag of /po/
>> Anonymous
>>132376
Yes, but what can you do? Threads like this will always be posted.

Anyway, this thread reminded me that I need to check out resources than /po/.
>> Anonymous
>>132390
Agreed.
Until a /po/ has a sticky we'll be answering this question forever.
>> Anonymous
who is the left character? someone from little busters?
>> Anonymous
>>132490
http://cafetera.blog114.fc2.com/