Sunday, August 2, 2009

Origami- Contest and Mini Photo Album

Contest
Craft: Origami
Deadline: when the 1500th member joins (they're at about 1350 now)
Prizes include features on dA, dA subscriptions (for premium membership), deviant dollars, and a cell charm
For ALL details (requirements, prizes, etc.) CLICK HERE

To quickly summarize...
  • The theme is Origami, but "You can be as creative as you like to incorporate this theme."
  • You need to be a member of Artisan Craft (how to join), which also means you need to be a member of dA (membership form). Both are completely free to join and don't spam your email.
  • You can submit up to 3 entries.
  • You can use a tutorial so long as you reference it in the deviation description.
  • They're taking experience into account so if you've never done origami before, don't worry--you're not exactly going up against people who have been doing this for years.


My Entry
I found this tutorial for a mini origami photo album shortly before I read about this contest. As soon as I saw it, I knew I had to make it. It was just too good to pass up.

I hadn't done origami in years and even then I was only doing simple stuff and following directions exactly, but I was so excited for this (and rushed since the deadline is "open") that I quickly made a prototype with regular, white paper, dug up an origami kit from years ago, picked out the four designs that least clashed, and came up with an album of my own--all within an hour or two!
Ok so the colors/designs kind of clash, but it's the best I got right now.
Not long after putting this together, I kidnapped the boyfriend for a quick photo shoot. He's been working out, eating right, and just generally losing weight (you can check on his progress here /shameless, un-asked for promotion) which is probably why he was surprisingly quick to agree to a shoot. Doesn't look like he minded...

I cropped and desaturated them a bit, printed them out on nice photo paper, and put them in this order in the album, starting with the red frame and ending with the blue. It made quite a nice no-reason gift for him and now lives on his nightstand. My only regret was that I didn't get a picture of the photos in the frames, but I was too excited to give it to him to wait. It'd probably be a good Photoshop exercise to put them in digitally, but I'll save that for another day.

I'm not "in it to win it"; the contest theme coincided with plans I had already made and the deadline--especially the vagueness of it--gave me the motivation I needed to get it done within a reasonable time period. I know there's much more complicated things even a beginner can do but this is what I wanted to do and the results--though by no means perfect or professional--are quite satisfactory for the circumstances.

If/when I do this again, I'd like better coordinating paper and maybe try to push the corners of the frame back a bit so more of the photo is exposed and the paper doesn't meet at the middle of each side (more like a traditional photo album I guess). Some day. As usual there's so much to do and so little time.

2 comments:

Blanca Baeza said...

Might you teach it to me, please? Be very well made!!

lgleo.crafts said...

You can find a video tutorial for it at http://origamisan.org/en/496/mini-albuem