Origami - Materials and Equipment
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Actually, any paper which holds a crease is suited for Origami and common copy paper is a good alternative, just like paper money. Of course you can make use of the traditional Japanese origami paper which is called Washi.
Usually, no tools are used, but a flat surface, a bone folder to sharpen the creases, or tweezers for making small folds, can come in handy. I also read that paper clips can help when you need an extra pairs of fingers and a ruler and embosser work well with scoring the creases.
There are lots of instructions, workshops, books and examples which can be found in stores and online.
It certainly is a very artistic, creative, and cheap hobby. As far as simple and easy go; ehhh, I am not so sure about that!
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