Overview
Turn your old notes into 3-D paper models
Origami is a Japanese art which is practiced to create a representation of an object using paper folding and crease patterns typically without using glue or cutting the paper. Now you can practice origami in the office and make use of all the old sticky notes you have plastered to your desk.
These Origami Sticky Notes provide something fun for those dull moments at the office. You can now re-cycle your old sticky notes and turn them in to paper 3-D models. Each pad has printed instructions on each sheet for 10 different origami shapes. From UK-based design company Suck UK. Dimensions are 75 x 75mm, there are 100 sheets per pad.
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$4,99
9 comentários:
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These are so clever! Great price too.
haha that is surely a neat idea
That's great, execpt I think I would be spending more time making Origami than working.
Actually I did this was my regular sticky notes...back in the days when I had a job.
Nice idea, don't know if it's really that useful but looks fun. :)
finally something to do with them, great idea
How can you be so eggheaded
Now you can leave meta notes! Some ideas:
"I'm pregnant" on a crane/stork
"You're fat" on a pig
"You're a coward" on a chicken
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