Folded Books and Tato Boxes
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Learn how to fold little origami style books and modular Tato boxes with artist Karen Elaine!
This video was originally livestreamed on the Yasutomo Facebook page on Friday, June 14, 2024.
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Items used in this demo:
- Collage Origami Series: Mishmash (4540), Pot Pourri (4541), Hodge Podge (4542)
- Painted Papers Origami series: All Blue (4550), Black & White (4551), Composition (4552)
- Bamboo Folding Tool (OBF-7)
- Karen mentioned the book "Origami Boxes" by Tomoko Fuse
- Karen mentioned the book "The Art of the Fold" by Hedi Kyle and Ulla Warchol
Paper Sizes
For the modular origami Tato boxes you will need:
- 4 square origami sheets for the top
- 4 square origami sheets for the bottom
For the original square folded book tutorial that inspired Karen visit this link: • Mini Modular Origami B...
You will need:
- 4 sheets of 7.5 x 15 cm paper (2 standard origami sheets cut in half)
- 1 sheet of 7.5 x 15 cm paper (half of one standard origami sheet)
For Karen's original book tutorial (her "tall book") you will need:
- For the inside pages: 3 sheets of 4.25 x 11" paper (standard paper 8.5" x 11" cut in half) - Karen recommends trying this with our Hosho (6H) paper, too!
- For the cover: 1 sheet of decorative paper 4.25" x 6"
- White glue, glue stick (Karen uses Art Glitter Glue and Gloo Glue stick)
- Optional: Clamp
- For the belly band: 1 strip of paper cut into 1 1/2" x 6"
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Great gift "make" for Christmas (box and book) and an "inspirational" book and box for Easter! So many idea's. Thank You!
Love these ideas! Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you. New subscriber here, both yours and Yasutomo's sites. Great stuff. Karen you are a teacher that folks can relate to and your work is fab.
Awesome! Thank you! 😊
Thank You Karen! Just made the little book...OMG soo cute! will attempt the box as well..
Wonderful!! 😊
i love learning from you ,i love making boxes and bags and books ,thank you Karen
Thank you for watching! We're so glad you enjoyed this video 😊
i made 2 books with you thank you ,i could not do the box it was above my skills,thank you
Great job making the books! The boxes can certainly be tricky - we have lots of other origami tutorials on our channel if you'd like to try folding something else! 😊
Infinite creativity; I am always amazed Karen's artworks!!! Thank you, Yasutumo, for offering this one and so many other productive videos!!
Thank you very much! 😊
LOvE Art Glitter glue too. Remind folks that they do need to use a good stainless steel pin in their glue applicators as cheap pins will rust.
The one that comes with the 'kit' is great.
Wonderful 🎉
Thank you for watching! 🤗
Love-Love-Love! Can't wait to make folded boxes and tiny books! Thank you, Karen 😘
Have fun! 😊
Thank you so much!!!
Very glad you enjoyed this! 😊
This is gorgeus!! Thanks Karen Elaine and Yasutomo Art & Origami. I made one while watching.
Wonderful! We're so glad you enjoyed this! 😊
I love these little books. Thank you so much, Karen! ❤☀
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what if you don't have a centimeter ruler?This video is awesome, I will be going back as soon as I make some jelly prints. woot woot I love the box's as well.
Hi! The conversion is to take the centimeter number and divide it by 2.54 to get the inches. For example, to find out the conversion of 15 cm to inches, you do 15 / 2.54 = 5.9, or about 6 inches. You can also Google the conversion (which is what I do on the fly!) Hope this helps 😊
I thought your explanations made this video very enjoyable, from an Australian fan.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
These are awesome! And so much fun! Thanks for sharing. ❤🎉😂😊
Thanks so much! 😊 Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for that it was a lot of fun. The lid was the hardest part for me. 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it! Great job making the box! 😊
@@YasutomoArtOrigami Subsequently been makng them out of magazine pages. A lot of fun, but now what to do with them 🤔
Thank you so much!! Wonderful!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Thank you this was so cool!
Glad you liked it! 😊
I've been making simple masu boxes for about a year now. I have an incentive to experiment with designs!
Wonderful! 😊
I'm confused as to what paper to use for the text block to be able to watercolor on the pages later. I tried Rice paper and Zinc paper, both too thin.
Hi Sydney! If you want to watercolor in your tiny books, you can use medium-weight sulphite paper or very lightweight watercolor paper. We hope this helps!
May I ask where I can buy your papers? Beautiful art in themselves. Thank you for sharing your amazing works of art. So lovely.
Following!
Thank you! You can find Yasutomo products at various art supplies retailers or check this project post with items listed and linked: shop.yasutomo.com/blogs/projects/folded-books-and-tato-boxes We hope this helps! 😊
I spent about 6 hours yesterday trying to make the tato box. I have "mastered" the folds but putting it all together has eluded me. It seems that I have too much "paper" when assembling the box - interior of box is puffed up paper and the bottom of the box is random flaps no matter where I push it. I'm thinking I may have missed a "fold" because my box sides are only 1 inch high. Any suggestions?
Hi there! The interior of the box does end up a little puffy with this design. The random flaps might just need to be tucked in a certain way when assembling. This video uses a slightly different fold, but they do a nice job showing the assembly portion very clearly. If you watch their assembly and how they arrange the excess paper, it might help with the final assembly! czcams.com/video/Sh0IHZ0JCSs/video.html Hope this helps - good luck! 😊
@@YasutomoArtOrigami THANK YOU ! Made my first box and lid with no problems! This video is VERY helpful.
Hooray!!! Love to hear it!! 😊
I don’t know why my papers didn’t add up to yours on the second round of folding the boxes, around 14:55 😢
the first one seemed to work. 🫣 no idea what I’m mixing up. what is the author called of the books?
Hi there! For the original design you can check out "Origami Boxes" by Tomoko Fuse 😊 a.co/d/0cY8OknF