Saturday, January 3, 2026

The Penguin: Finding Character in Paper

 Today’s origami is a penguin.

Unlike the folds from the first two days, this one has personality. With just a few careful creases, a simple square of paper starts to look like a tiny character — standing, watching, almost alive.

As I folded today, I realised how origami teaches us to see possibilities. What begins as plain paper slowly becomes something expressive, simply because we chose to fold it differently.

This penguin isn’t perfect. Its beak leans a little to one side, and that’s okay. Imperfections make handmade things feel real.

🐧 Even the simplest folds can create character.



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