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			<title>Easy Origami Art</title>
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			<description>My name is Nicholas and I am ten years old and love making origami art (http://www.easyorigamiart.com) . This is  something that is easy and sometimes difficult but fun to do. You don&amp;rsquo;t need  anything more than paper, an imagination and possibly some help from a book. I  also like playing baseball, basketball, reading, games, and playing with my  friends and dog. Spending time alone working with origami is really fun too.  There are simple Origami (http://www.easyorigamiart.com/content/view/13/27/)  characters and difficult Origami (http://www.easyorigamiart.com/content/view/14/28/)  characters in this site, and with time both will become easy Origami art (http://www.easyorigamiart.com) . </description>
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			<title>Simple Origami</title>
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			<description>You have seen people whip out very creative and nice Origami art (http://www.easyorigamiart.com) out of napkins while waiting for a table at a restaurant. When I first tried to copy what I saw others&amp;#39; do I was baffled, but then I read about creating Origami art. I actually have a daily calendar that shows me how to make different Origami art every day. These Origami characters are easy to make. Sure there are some fancy and not-so-easy ones that are really great, but these that follow are what I would consider pretty basic.  Look at difficult Origami art (http://www.easyorigamiart.com/content/view/14/28/)  for those.Simple Origami Art:Origami Peguin (http://www.easyorigamiart.com/content/view/13/1/)  Origami Bunny Bookmark (http://www.easyorigamiart.com/content/view/17/30/)  </description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 23:11:22 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Now that you have gotten good at easy Origami art (http://www.easyorigamiart.com) , you are ready for some of the more challenging designs.  Continue reading to reveal some more creative designs that may require a little extra effort on your part.  I know they did for me.  Return to simple Origami art (http://www.easyorigamiart.com/content/view/16/29/) .Difficult Origami Art:Blow Up Bunny (http://www.easyorigamiart.com/content/view/20/34/)  </description>
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