Origami Safari Tree @ AMNH

Friday, December 22nd, 2006 | All Things

The 34th annual Origami Holiday Tree at the American Museum of Natural History, which will be on display through January 1 on the first floor Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall. This year’s theme, “Origami Safari,” showcases a teeming jungle of paper lions and tigers and bears… zebras, rhinos, giraffes and one pink elephant.

The pieces were crafted by members of Origami USA, whose volunteers began folding in July to complete the approximately 500 creations displayed on the tree, and arranged around the base.

Origami Safari Tree

Origami Safari

Origami Safari

Origami Safari

Origami Safari

Uptown at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, the Peace Tree is decorated annually with one thousand white paper cranes.

And too late for this year, but I love Well Dressed Home’s porcelain origami crane ornaments — though my usual tree would probably collapse under the weight of more than a dozen.

There are 4 Comments ... Origami Safari Tree @ AMNH

Qsoz
December 27, 2006

It’s such a pretty tree, it’s too bad that level of the museum is so dark.

jason
December 28, 2006

that’s awesome. did sang direct you/did he have stuff there?

vipnyc
December 28, 2006

I try to check out the Origami tree every holiday season; it’s one of my favorites, and the theme changes every year. No SYB pieces this time — he’ll correct me if I’m wrong.
Thanks for the comment!

Qsoz
January 2, 2007

No origami from me this year.

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