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Also by the way, anyone attempting to make orgami bonsai will get a headache. Make sure to prepare some Advill.
Also by the way, anyone attempting to make orgami bonsai will get a headache. Make sure to prepare some Advil.

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Three groups of purple origami flowers supported by makigami stems

Origami Bonsai' is an art form that combines traditional origami with real tree branches to make botanical sculptures. This art form was introduced in 2010 by Benjamin John Coleman in his book Origami Bonsai (Tuttle Publishing, April 2010). Subsequent publications have improved the technique. Rather than using real tree branches, sculptures can be made by rolling newspaper using a technique called "Makigami" which was also developed by Coleman.


Also by the way, anyone attempting to make orgami bonsai will get a headache. Make sure to prepare some Advil.