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🌼 Vibrant Japanese Tant Origami Paper: 12 Shades of Yellow - 6 Inch Square Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Color paper for paper

It is certainly not as simple as colored paper, but it is very close. It's difficult to get tight, sharp folds and definitely not for origami with small details. not my favorite paper

Pros
  • kraft paper
Cons
  • blank

Revainrating 5 out of 5

thicker but easy to work with and holds creases very well

is thicker than paper commonly used for school origami, but creases and holds creases fairly well. The squares are perfectly cut and not entirely smooth. The colors are solid but with a bit of texture, which I like. Another plus is that you get so many shades. (both sides are exactly the same color) Easy to fold and fold and ideal for a variety of models including wet folds. Just keep in mind that this paper is not for complex models with hundreds of steps.

Pros
  • Origami Paper
Cons
  • The older model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great but thick - please note this is not your ordinary thin paper

I am a professional origami binder and seller and have been in the business for many years. I supply faucets for weddings, flowers for first anniversaries, whatever. So I've folded probably 10,000 or more items over the years and used probably every type of paper in the world. I really like this origami paper from Tant and at the same time it is important to understand what it is. First, know she's FAT. This isn't the flimsy origami paper you get at school. It won't be able to fold into a shape

Pros
  • Kraft paper
Cons
  • No instructions