
Origami paper from Epcot disneyworld…..?
okay so my family and i went on vacation to disneyworld and we went to epcot. while we were there we visted the mitukoshi department store where i bought some origami paper that has a black background and has a name or title that goes straight down the packet with a blue and white background. I was wondering who made it as it is written in japanese or chinese ( im not sure although the writing looks more straight but some look a little curvy). Also my sister purchased a cute little doll that sits in a hanging circle that is pink and there are little tree branches that have red leaves and is all connected to a base. I also wanted to know if anyone knows what this is also called. thanks in advance
I also know its washi paper but i would like to know the name of the company if possible. Sorry for not enough description but please help!
Here is the link to Epcot and the Mall and the Japanese pavilion so that you can contact them with both of your questions http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/guides/epcot/epws-shops.htm

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Momiji – Hi, Loreli Love Message Dolls
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Momiji dolls are message dolls. Turn them upside down and there is a little slot for a special message.
Learn more and see the video at www.lovemomiji.com…
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Karakuri: How to Make Mechanical Paper Models That Move
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Originally published in Japan, Karakuri is an introduction to the simple mechanisms, such as gears, cranks, cams, and levers, used to bring to life these amazing moving paper models or automata. Included are pull-out pages for you to use to construct your own moving models of the different types of gears. These models serve as the basis for designing your own karakuri or may just be admired on the…
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Creating Lovely Paper-Flower Dolls: Using Kusudama Folding Techniques To Make 3-D Paper Figures
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With full-color and black-and-white photographs, diagrams and detailed instructions, the authors show readers how to create charming, 3-dimensional figures by combining individual, petal-shaped folded paper pieces. Here are clowns, angels, bunny rabbits, elegant ladies in fashionable dress, brides and bridesmaids, Japanese women in traditional costume, even Santa Claus and a decorated Christmas tr…
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