Altenew | Watercolor Origami + Giveaway (now closed)!

Altenew | Watercolor Origami Card by Yana Smakula

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Hello friends! I used to love to make all sorts of origami shapes when I was a little girl, my mom would teach me how to make frogs and all kinds of sail boats and other shapes, too bad I have forgotten how to make most of them. So to me, the Ori Kami stamp set from Altenew feels a bit special. I have a card using this set along with my all-time favorite Simple Shapes to share today.

Altenew | Watercolor Origami Card by Yana Smakula

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I started by heat embossing the elephant outline in Platinum embossing powder onto watercolor paper. I’m all out of my favorite Arches, so I’m using a new brand – Daler Rowney, not very happy with it, you can see my water coloring isn’t as nice here, but it will do for now. I used yellows and pinks (I can’t seem to let go of this color combo) from my Gansai Tambi set to color this image. Once it was dry I used a matching die to cut it out, although its a rather simple shape, it can easily be cut out using scissors.

Altenew | Watercolor Origami Card by Yana Smakula

To stamp the background I used the largest rectangle from the Simple Shapes set and several colors of ink – Warm Sunshine, Cotton Candy and Morning Frost. I alternated the colors and created a partial stamped background for my card. The sentiment was heat embossed directly onto the stamped panel and I used the same Platinum embossing powder I used to heat emboss the elephant.

I foam mounted my watercolor shape and added several clear sequins and drops from Pretty Pink Posh to finish this card.

Altenew | Watercolor Origami Card by Yana Smakula

GIVEAWAY (NOW CLOSED)

I have one Altenew store $15 gift certificate to give away to a lucky reader. To enter this giveaway, please leave a comment and let me know if you enjoy the art of origami? I’m curious to know. I used to love it at one point, I even had our Christmas tree partially decorated with origami shapes a few years back.

I’ll pick a winner, contact the winner and post winner’s name here on May 30th 2016.

Winner of this giveaway is: Cyndi Morris. Congratulations, Cyndi! I’ll be in touch!

Thank you all!

SUPPLIES

I’m listing the products I used below. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!

Altenew ORI KAMI Clear Stamp Set AN108
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Altenew ORI KAMI DIE Set
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Altenew SIMPLE SHAPES Clear Stamp Set AN113
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Hero Arts PLATINUM Embossing Powder PW117
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Versamark Watermark Emboss Ink Pad VM001
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ScraPerfect PERFECT CRAFTING POUCH Multi-Purpose Craft Tool 000013
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Zig Kuretake Gansai Tambi 24 COLOR SET
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Altenew WARM SUNSHINE Crisp Dye Ink Pad AN164
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Altenew Cotton Candy Ink Pad
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Altenew MORNING FROST Crisp Dye Ink Pad
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Scrapbook Adhesives 3D 217 White Foam Squares
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Pretty Pink Posh SPARKLING CLEAR MIX Cupped Sequins
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Pretty Pink Posh 4MM CLEAR DROPLETS (small)
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Ranger .5 Oz. MINI MULTI MEDIUM MATTE Glue Adhesive Paint INK41511
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Comments64

  1. I like oragami, but I never seem to get the crisp, clean look I see in the examples! I especially like oragami with paper money for gift-giving. Kids love getting money in the shapes of animals and things!

  2. Your origami elephant is so stylish, Yana! Yes, I love origami, although I’m somewhat clumsy in doing it (thank heavens for instruction books and online tutorials). In the previous school where I taught, we read Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, and my students participated in creating 1000 cranes. So deeply touching! Thank you, yet again, for all the time, energy and creativity you invest in sharing your abundant talents with us! Your blog and videos are my daily highlights….
    ~carol

  3. So cute. I have tried origami many times. I love it. My problem is that if I don’t keep doing it, I forget how to make the different shapes. Then I have to start over and learn each shape again. It has been so long that I can’t remember a thing!

  4. Yana – yes, I used to love origami! It is therapeutic to sit with a piece of paper and fold it until you have an amazing shape! And, like you…..I am addicted to the yellow and pink combination…..sometimes, I add orange!! After a long winter, they are such happy colors!

  5. Never really got into origami but it’s fun to try. Great way to gift money in heart shape or other. It was so cool when my SIL had cancer, her grandson’s teacher had all the kids make origami cranes. Their house was full of them. Apparently, there is a Japanese tradition that 1000 cranes bring good luck. Unfortunately, the cancer won out in just a couple months. Yana, your card is beautiful ~ love that color combo also!

  6. I actually do enjoy Origami. I don’t do it often. Every so often I get a hankering and I pull out my papers and start folding. Pretty soon the rest of my family is joining in and learning something new or just folding what they please.

  7. Once we had a girl from Japan live with us for a year. It was a program named Youth For Understanding. She taught my daughter and I all kinds of origami shapes. My daughter still remembers how to make some of them. My favorite was a sort of ball shape.

  8. Love your card and the color combo. I love pink and yellow together and pink and orange. I love Origami but have never attempted to create anything. I should give it a try someday soon.

  9. Yana, Thank you for sharing your lovely card. I used to enjoy origami; however after suffering a stroke 14 years ago, leaving my left harm and hand paralyzed, I find it difficult and frustrating to fold accurately with one hand.I still enjoy stamping and coloring and making cards. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!!

  10. Yana, thanks for sharing your lovely card. I used to enjoy origami; however, after suffering a stroke 14 years ago leaving my left arm and hand paralyzed and I find it difficult and frustrating to fold accurately, although I still enjoy stamping, coloring and making cards. Thanks for the opportunity to win the giveaway

  11. Really beautiful card. Love the gorgeous colors. I am very fond of origami. I teach crafts to children every summer and make it a point to include at least one origami project. Usually we make boxes or bags that they can use later. And the children absolutely love it!

  12. The OriKami set is so fun, and the elephant particularly precious. I do love the artwork of origami, and though I’ve tried it many a time with my kids, nieces and nephews, have never done well with making it myself.great to see I could now mimic a bit of the look thru stamping w/out feeling like a “folding failure” 🙂 Also- marvelous way to use the shapes for background to offset the oriKami elephant.

  13. Your card is great, love the colors used. I have always been fond of origami but I have some disabilities that keeps me from doing it myself but I’m fortunate enough to have others that do it for me. But I can feel like I do it sort of with these stamps.

  14. Lana, you little elephant is adorable!!! I do like the look of the origami, but my fingers don’t let me do it – LOL! SOOOOOOO, I bought this Altenew stamp set and I LOVE IT!!! Thanks for the inspiration….now off to get out my Altenew set!
    Paper Hugs,
    Jan

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