The 10 Best Origami Papers
This wiki has been updated 30 times since it was first published in February of 2018. Whether you're determined to create a senbazuru or just want to take up a relaxing new hobby, origami can be a fun way to make unique works of art. And with the proper supplies, your creations will not only look great, but can last for a long time. The specialist papers on this list are the right thickness for easy folding and come in a wide variety of colors and styles.
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Editor's Notes
September 07, 2019:
Looked for a good mix of options with printed patterns and without. Since origami has a standard paper size, there wasn't much need for variety there, though there are a few exceptions, like the QTFHR Glitter, that could appeal to someone who's looking for a new type of folding project. Some options are thicker than others, so if you have a preference for thin or thick paper, keep that in mind when making your decision.
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