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Rubber Origami

Rubber Origami
Simple instructions to make origami a little more permanent. This project will teach you how to create rubber coated origami crane ornaments.
 
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Step 1Materials and Tools

Originally, I made these as ornaments for my sad little Charlie Brown Christmas tree.

Recently I have become some what addicted to dipping things in Plasti Dip www.plastidip.com. The stuff is originally intended to create rubber tool handles. But you'd be surprised how much fun it is to play with.

Materials
- Printer Paper 5 inch by 5 inch
- thin gauge wire
- Plasti Dip
- scrap piece of wood, about two feet long
- ribbon or string

Tools
- wire cutters
- 2 spring clamps
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Oct 29, 2011. 9:28 AMwseevers says:
Can you paint it? All I can find is the yellow stuff? Great idea tho!! I tried the folding 1000 thing (zen something or other) and have a whole box of them, and no Christmas ornament ideas untill now!! THANKS!! Be awesome!!
Jun 10, 2011. 3:36 PMppprfldr says:
Do you know if it is possible to add some dye to the dip to make them colorful? Or do you think colored paper might show through the rubber?
Oct 5, 2011. 3:50 PMAngelbane says:
They also have a tint your own kit now as well
Sep 28, 2011. 5:41 PMjehb says:
This would be awesome to make waterproof strings of lights with LEDs. Anyone tried that or something similar? It may work better with a different origami shape so that the LED can have some space around it.
Dec 22, 2010. 5:47 AMdarrenchittick says:
HOT! I love this! I've folded many cranes and have been thinking about more projects for them. This is GORGEOUS! I've been making earrings out of them with simple French hooks from the craft store. This may well be the next step. Thanks for posting it!
Oct 10, 2010. 3:24 PMcarpfluff says:
A good idea is to dip parts of the crane into different colors of Plasti Dip. When it dries, it'll probably drip and make a swirl/ splattery looking crane. very awesome, nonetheless.
Jan 21, 2010. 8:37 PMlinafasano says:
 i can't find white plasti dip anywhere.  everyone sells yellow, black, red, or clear.  can you help?
Dec 10, 2009. 8:38 AMmettaurlover says:
Cool! I prefer paint-on electrical tape, though. Much easier, and you only need one coat.
Dec 8, 2009. 6:21 PMjpnagle59 says:
Hi there, love the work! I have used this plastic/vinyl solution since way back in the 70's, and it is really good stuff. The comment I wanted to add is after you dip the piece you are working on, do not let it dry over the can. I was tempted to do this while coating some tool handles one time. I thought it would be ok, and less messy if i did that. Trouble is, that the fumes from the can won't let the dipped piece dry. And it will also destroy the final set of the plastic. I just thought I would pass that on...JPN
Dec 7, 2009. 2:15 PMmacrumpton says:
Great idea! It also makes me think that maybe I could fold the cranes out of mylar so they would be weatherproof. A transparent or translucent one would be cool, but mirrored also has some appeal. You might have to make them a little larger since the sturdy mylar is about as bendy as card stock.
Dec 7, 2009. 11:56 AMlexinerus says:
Sorry, but the link is wrong
May 11, 2007. 8:40 AMMaskedLioness says:
I'm interested in the longevity of the Plasti Dip. Do you know if the coating discolors or flakes over time?
Dec 7, 2009. 10:56 AMHeresyOfTruth says:
I've used plasti-dip to coat foam swords, beastman horns, foam skulls, and whatnot. It lasts forever. I use black, and it's never faded. No flakes, no peeling. I have stuff that's years old, and still in great shape.
Sep 8, 2007. 10:31 AMDanDaDad says:
ve seen Plasti dip advertised to cover tool handles, but it has several uses. My brother once made a halloween mask using pantyhose stuffed with newspaper and 2 balloons for shape. He then painted it with several coats of Plasti dip over the pantyhose. Then he burst the balloons , removed them and the newpaper. It would stretch , somewhat, so he could put it over his head. Of course after he cut a few well placed holes so he could breath and see of course. It eventually got a few tears in it as everyone would try it on, but it lasted at least 2 years.
Jan 21, 2009. 9:58 PMRaNDoMLeiGH says:
Ah that's a great idea too. There should be a plastidip group the way there is a duct tape group! And an origami group! (There probably already is, I just haven't looked...)
Dec 7, 2009. 10:53 AMHeresyOfTruth says:
I'd be for a plasti dip group. It sits right next to my duct tape, and epoxy in my work room.
Mar 29, 2009. 7:42 PMJakeTobak says:
That's a great idea, just made one!
May 24, 2009. 7:22 PMFreshy Smooth says:
Awsome
May 5, 2008. 5:50 PMrocktopotomus says:
clear spray acrylic works well too, and it preserves the color/pattern of the paper.
Jan 21, 2009. 9:57 PMRaNDoMLeiGH says:
I use Minwax wood hardener on my origami if I want it to last outside, like under a porch. Doesn't keep it in shape in flat-out rain, but it's great if you want to just weatherproof it a bit. You have to watch out for colorfastness and make sure you ventilate that stuff really well!! I LOVE the idea of doing white PlastiDip for wedding favors! What a great idea! You could do schmancy little origami "dishes" for wrapped candy and use a contrasting colour of PlastiDip around the edges or brush it on in thin layers for designs. I had no idea it came in white. (I have blue.) Wonder what kind of paint sticks to it, acrylic?
Dec 7, 2008. 11:49 AMF-zero says:
this is so win
Dec 11, 2008. 4:34 PMcrafty_crayons says:
lol u mean this is so gonna win
Dec 18, 2008. 10:38 PMsbrown says:
No, I am quite sure he meant this is so win
Dec 26, 2008. 9:47 AMcrafty_crayons says:
lol thats improper english ahah
Dec 26, 2008. 10:45 AMsbrown says:
maybe
Dec 22, 2008. 8:33 PMF-zero says:
Indeed. I could probably think of 50 different things to dip in plasti-dip. I didn't even know this stuff existed!
Dec 23, 2008. 1:56 PMsbrown says:
i need to acquire some of that
Aug 22, 2008. 6:15 PMthecutecupcake says:
has anyone tried this with the spray plasti dip?
Dec 15, 2008. 1:59 PMoutside18 says:
yeah, it doesn't work... it wilts the paper and it's really hard to spray evenly all over. I don't recommend it. I also got it all over myself... and the spray is pretty hard to get off.
Dec 4, 2008. 6:05 PMbjfong13 says:
I love this idea! I just tried dipping the crane into the plastidip, but I'm think the consistency is too thick. Did the excess drip off with time? What consistency was your dip? What's the best way to dilute it (they give three suggestions on the can)?
Dec 5, 2008. 10:22 AMbjfong13 says:
Does it really shake off pretty easily? I felt like my plastidip was really gooey and i had to wipe the excess off with a cotton swab... just to let you know, you've inspired the concept for my wedding favors! we're going to buy nice wrapping paper to cut into squares for the cranes and then hang the cranes from the centerpiece branches. i'm also going to make little shrinkydink tags with our name and date on it. at the end of the night, the guests will be able to take the ornament home with them! FUN!
Dec 2, 2008. 6:11 PMpls says:
AWESOME!
Dec 7, 2007. 3:21 PMKeith-Kid says:
This would be great for ornaments! Excellent!!!!!!!! I love it!!!!!!
Sep 15, 2007. 12:08 AMMiqel says:
Anyone tried doing a cheap version of this with candle wax, in my case that would come from old melted candle stubs? I´ll try this before the christmas season, might solve all my gift propblems.
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