Fun with Origami
Learn the timeless art of paper-folding. Traditional origami is derived from Japan and consists of folding a single sheet of square paper into a sculpture without cutting, gluing, taping, or even marking it. Shown to improve spatial visualization skills, origami allows children to comprehend, characterize, and construct their own vernacular for the world around them. Try creating this lotus candle holder which you can then light with a votive (or battery operated version) when you kick off your GDU practice.