The American Museum of Natutal History's Tree is Decorated With Origami Anima
Shelby Lee Walsh — December 23, 2009 — Art & Design
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The origami animals shown in this gallery were perched atop the American Museum of Natutal History's tree this holiday season. What a creative way to decorate a Christmas tree!
The collection of origami animals come in a set of 26 -- each representing a letter of the alphabet. From elephants to gorillas and jellyfish, there are no limits to what animals you can create out of paper. It would be adorable to have papercraft Santas and snowmen on your tree this year!
The collection of origami animals come in a set of 26 -- each representing a letter of the alphabet. From elephants to gorillas and jellyfish, there are no limits to what animals you can create out of paper. It would be adorable to have papercraft Santas and snowmen on your tree this year!
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