It is hard to believe that only a week has gone by since the earthquake and tsunami in Japan took place. With every horrifying image that emerges, it is hard to think of much else. The only positive that has come to light is not only the courage and resolve of Japan but the support issued by people all over the world. Over at poppytalk, I read about University of British Columbia students who are selling paper origami cranes to raise money for Japan aid. Cranes are a symbol of good luck and legend has it that if one folds a thousand cranes, they will be granted a wish. With a similar passionate wish for Japan’s recovery in mind, I made this week’s colour me happy theme the intricate and beautiful art of origami. Learn more about the UBC crane project and other ways to aid Japan here.
(images via bethan phillips, gregoire alexandre, christine, sipho mabona, dasa severova, andrea russo, bohemian summer, roman diaz, fumiaki kawahata, burda style, lisa occhipinti, t, style me pretty)














3 comments
Wow!!! These origami pieces are amazing! So much talent! I especially love the life-sized green unicorn and the necklace!! Wow wow wow!!
First off, I somehow think these were createad with somthing a little more technical than origmai post-it notes. I must buy a book.
Second, the lab staring at the crane melts my heart!
A perfect Colour me Happy theme. These pieces of origami are so creative. The crane fund raiser at U.B.C.is a brilliant idea to help Japan.
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