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πŸ“¦ Aitoh Craft Chiyogami Origami Paper: Explore 5.875 by 5.875-Inch Size with 48 Sheets Review

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Description of πŸ“¦ Aitoh Craft Chiyogami Origami Paper: Explore 5.875 by 5.875-Inch Size with 48 Sheets

Create exquisite paper decorations. Package contains forty- eight 5-7/8x5-7/8 inch origami sheets. Non-toxic paper.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Probably not for advanced models

The design and colors are good, but on kraft paper it is difficult to see the fold lines and it is difficult to make multiple folds in one place. I would use this for less complex models.

Pros
  • practical item
Cons
  • something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic Folding on Origami Paper

This paper is one of the best papers I've used for this size. The paper is very thin but strong, holds the creases perfectly. I can see that some people might not think it's the prettiest, but in terms of actual foldability it's number 1. You should check it out just to understand what I'm talking about.

Pros
  • Origami Paper
Cons
  • Big and Bulky

This item arrived on the date stated and was in good condition. The colors and patterns on this paper are beautiful, but they're not double-sided! Get more for your money with Tuttle Publishing Paper for Origami! Tuttle paper is great and you get double the amount as each paper is 21cm wide and double sided!

Pros
  • Kraft paper
Cons
  • No instructions

I like this paper, I have bought it several times. It's printed on brown paper and not white like most origami papers, which is a good option, especially if you fold a lot - gives your models a whole different vibe. it's not as thick as washi but not as thin as cheap paper; strong fibers that crease well. Personally, I don't like all of the patterns, but the colors are really nice and have a little shine in the light without being shiny like the cheaper paper.

Pros
  • paper
Cons
  • expensive