Artist Process Archives - Origami and Earrings https://origamiandearrings.com/category/artist-process/ Origami and Earrings Wed, 04 Mar 2026 00:50:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://i0.wp.com/origamiandearrings.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/cropped-logo.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Artist Process Archives - Origami and Earrings https://origamiandearrings.com/category/artist-process/ 32 32 188299779 Origami Hot Air Balloon ASMR | Paper Folding by Toya Pham https://origamiandearrings.com/2026/03/03/origami-hot-air-balloon-asmr-toya-pham/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 00:50:39 +0000 https://origamiandearrings.com/?p=4156 Hello origami lovers, I’m excited to share that my latest origami model is complete! the Origami Hot Air Balloon. With spring approaching and warmer weather on the way, I wanted […]

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Hello origami lovers,

I’m excited to share that my latest origami model is complete! the Origami Hot Air Balloon. With spring approaching and warmer weather on the way, I wanted to create something colorful, dimensional, and uplifting for this origami ASMR video. I don’t know why, but just seeing hot air balloons makes me feel so joyful, and I hope these paper creations bring that same feeling to you.

This origami hot air balloon was folded from a 4.5 x 11 inch sheet of paper. I recently ran out of traditional origami paper, which turned out to be the perfect opportunity to experiment with construction paper. While I normally prefer folding with thin origami paper, the thicker construction paper created deeper, slightly crunchy ASMR sounds that add a unique sensory element to the folding process.

In this origami ASMR short, I focus on the rhythmic folding, the textured creases, and the dimensional shaping that transforms flat paper into a sculptural form. The original design concept used a small masu box as the base. However, I felt that structure made the balloon resemble a lightbulb more than a hot air balloon. After refining the design, I replaced it with a spider box base, which gave the model better balance and proportion.

As an origami artist, I enjoy exploring how small adjustments in structure can dramatically change the final result. This Origami Hot Air Balloon ASMR video is part of my ongoing paper art journey, where I combine origami, dimensional paper design, and calming sensory experiences.

You can watch the full Origami Hot Air Balloon ASMR video embedded above and explore more paper folding projects on my website.

Watch more origami ASMR videos on my YouTube channel:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/@origamiandearrings

Follow my paper art journey on Instagram:
👉 https://www.instagram.com/origamiandearrings/

Learn more about my background on my About page:
👉 https://origamiandearrings.com/about-origami-artist/

Happy folding and happy relaxing!
-Toya Pham

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Origami Masu Box | Fun & Easy Project For Kids and Beginners https://origamiandearrings.com/2026/02/10/origami-masu-box-for-kids-and-beginners/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 16:29:32 +0000 https://origamiandearrings.com/?p=4083 Today, I taught my 7 year old daughter how to make an origami masu box, and she picked it up almost instantly with very little help. There’s something really special […]

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Today, I taught my 7 year old daughter how to make an origami masu box, and she picked it up almost instantly with very little help. There’s something really special about teaching a child how to fold paper and watching them realize, “Wait… I can actually do this.” Seeing her proudly hold up the little paper box she made herself reminded me why I love this fold so much.

The origami masu box is one of my favorite projects for kids and beginners. It’s simple, satisfying, and incredibly useful. Plus, it feels a little magical watching a flat square of paper slowly turn into a real, functional box.

A child holding her first handmade origami masu box after learning a simple paper folding design

Why the Masu Box Is a Perfect Beginner Origami

If you’re new to origami, the masu box is an amazing place to start. The folds are easy to follow, the structure makes sense, and the end result is something you can actually use.

You can fill a masu box with little treasures, jewelry, candy, notes, desk supplies, tiny toys. Or just stack them up and admire how beautiful they look together (which I may or may not do regularly).

It’s a great confidence builder, especially for kids. Watching them finish their first box and realize they made something real is the best part.

Folding, Stacking, and Listening to Paper

I also created a quiet origami ASMR video of me folding the masu box, just hands, paper, and the soft sounds of each fold.

There’s something incredibly calming about listening to paper move. The gentle crinkle, the slow shaping, the steady rhythm. It turns folding into a peaceful, almost meditative experience.

For me, origami has always been about more than just the final result. It’s about slowing down, staying present, and letting your hands do the thinking.

Origami artist Toya Pham holding a handmade origami masu box, a simple paper folding project for beginners

A Small Fold With So Much Possibility

Whether you’re a kid, a beginner, or someone who just wants a relaxing creative break, the origami masu box is a beautiful place to start. Simple. Practical. And quietly magical. ✨

If you try making one, I’d love to see it.

If you’re curious to learn more about my story, my art, and why paper has become such an important part of my life, you can visit my About Me page to get to know me a little better.

You can also watch my origami masu box ASMR video on YouTube, where I slowly fold this design with no talking, just hands, paper, and the gentle sounds of each crease.

And if you’re interested in the calming, sensory side of origami, I’d love for you to read my latest blog,
Listening to Paper: Why Origami Can Be Healing,
where I share how folding became a grounding and mindful practice for me.

You can also find me on Instagram, where I share my newest origami jewelry, art, and behind-the-scenes moments from my creative process.

Thanks so much for being here and happy folding!

Toya Pham

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