After Meenakshi Mukerji's Cube variations, I gave some other cubes a try. The one in this is by Kunihiko Kasahara and is formed from 8 corner modules and 6 linking modules. The modules are quite simple to make and are made from half a square. So a total of 7 squares of paper are required to complete the 8 + 6 modules required for the model.Steps are clearly presented in his book 'Amazing Origami'.

I thought that this model would make good photo holder when made in the right size. Each face could hold a photo and the corner modules will hold them in place :)

Model Details:

Model: Cube from Corner Modules 

Creator: Kunihiko Kasahara

Book: Amazing Origami
 

Author: Kunihiko Kasahara
 

Difficulty Level: Low Intermediate

Paper Ratio: Rectangle in ration 1:2

Paper Size: 3 * 1.5 inches squares

Modules: 14


Yet another modular cube, also designed by Meenakshi Mukerji. This is called the Daisy Cube and like the previous one, this too is folded from 24 modules.

Model Details:

Model: Daisy Cube 

Creator: Meenakshi Mukerji

Book: Origami Inspirations
 

Author: Meenakshi Mukerji
 

Difficulty Level: Low Intermediate

Paper Ratio: Square

Paper Size: 4 inch squares

Modules: 24

Diagram: Origami - MM's Modular Mania
The origami whirl cube is a simple modular origami and will take about an hour or so to complete. More than the model, I am crazily in love with the paper that I had used. I had got this paper some time back and for some reason, never got to use it. And now that I have used it, I think I will use it quite a few more times!

I also took the piece to keep on my computer in office and it attracted quite a bit of attention! Very pleasing :)

Model Details:

Model: Whirl Cube 

Creator: Meenakshi Mukerji

Book: Origami Inspirations
 

Author: Meenakshi Mukerji

Creator's Website: Origamee.net
 
Difficulty Level: Low Intermediate

Paper Ratio: Square

Paper Size: 3 inches

Model Size: ~3 inches side

Modules: 24

Instructions: Origamee.net

The origami thatch cube is a simple, modular piece, designed by Meenakshi Mukerji. The cube is made from 24 units. I love the thatchy look of this model :) And I love that it looks much more intricate that it actually is!

Model Details:

Model: Thatch Cube 

Creator: Meenakshi Mukerji

Book: Origami Inspirations
 

Author: Meenakshi Mukerji
 

Difficulty Level: Low Intermediate

Paper Ratio: Square

Paper Size: 4 inch squares

Modules: 24

Tutorial: Youtube

Diagram: Origami - MM's Modular Mania


Once I made the original Thatch cube, I couldn't resist making a variation which involves making a slight change in the fold and in the assembly. The paper size I had used was 3 inch squares.


The origami Goldfish is a simple extension of the samurai hat. It does involve a couple of cuts though, so have a pair of scissors in hand before proceeding with the origami :)

Similar to the kabuto, dual coloured paper would be the best for the goldfish. If made small enough, they make beautiful earrings too!

Model Details:

Model: Gold Fish

Origin: Traditional

Difficulty Level: Simple

Paper Ratio: Square

Paper Size: 3 inches

Model Size: ~2.5 inches

A few months back, I had done Tomoko Fuse's Little Turtle and this time I tried a variation of that. Instead of using 3 modules, the variation uses 5 units. Other than that, everything else remains the same.

The design doesn't really need origami paper. It looks very good when done with heavy, wrapper paper that is brightly coloured. The first little turtle I had made was also from the same paper as the one I have used here :)

Model Details:

Model: Little Turtle Variation 

Creator: Tomoko Fuse

Book: Multidimensional Transformations Unit Origami
 

Author: Tomoko Fuse
 

Difficulty Level: High Intermediate

Paper Ratio: Square

Paper Size: 4 inch squares

Modules: 30

Tutorial: Youtube

The Flat Sonobe is yet another variation of the Sonobe, designed by Tomoko Fuse. The Icosahedron of the Flat Sonobe is made from 30 units. Assembly is the same as all icosahedrons, with 3 unit triangles which are used to form 5 unit rings.

The 30-unit version does require glue to hold it together. So be sure to have some glue handy before assembling this one. 6 or 12 unit versions can also be made, which are fairly easier to make.

Model Details:

Model: Flat Sonobe

Creator: Tomoko Fuse

Difficulty Level: Low Intermediate

Paper Ratio: Square

Paper Size: 4 inches

Number of Modules: 30