FOLD (2021 -2022) · Uncategorized · Weekly FOLD · Workshop

🧚‍♀️Fairy Workshop!!!🧚‍♀️

If you happen to come across a group of mushrooms growing conspicuously in a ring on the ground, perhaps in a forest or in your backyard leave it alone.  Don’t touch the mushrooms, don’t gaze at it in curiousity, and, absolutely, do not step into it.  Why? For these rings of mushrooms are also known as fairy… Continue reading 🧚‍♀️Fairy Workshop!!!🧚‍♀️

FOLD (2021 -2022) · Instruction · Weekly FOLD · Workshop

Hamsters Workshop!!!! 🐹

With amazing parkour skills, hyper-energetic paws, AND the ability to become a flat pancake🥞, it’s no wonder hamsters are incredible escape artists! Being tinier than your hand and very, very squishy certainly helps too. (‐^ ▽ ^‐)You never know where they might show up! Perhaps, maybe even at a UTFOLD workshop? (ღゝ◡╹)ノ♡ Wait a second.… Continue reading Hamsters Workshop!!!! 🐹

FOLD (2021 -2022) · Instruction · Workshop

September Splatoon Squids Workshop!!! くコ:彡 

Did you know? A group of squids 🦑is called a ‘squad’! (Or a shoal or school, but I definitely prefer a squad) But with squids, especially an entire squad, things can get a bit messy, perhaps they’ll even splat some ink?  (。•̀ᴗ-)✧ =======================[]— —[]=======================  Hi everyone (。・∀・)ノ We’re almost done with September!!! (Won’t be long until Reading Week arrives,… Continue reading September Splatoon Squids Workshop!!! くコ:彡 

FOLD (2021 -2022) · Instruction · Weekly FOLD · Workshop

Snakes & Birds Workshop!!!🐍🐦

Autumn approaches with winter close behind. 🍃With the change of seasons, preparations for the cold or the journey to the warmer south will begin, and some familiar friends/enemies(do not mess with Canadian geese, honestly, do not) will vanish from sight. So, let’s settle for their paper versions instead. *✧・゚: *✧・゚:*✧・゚: *✧・゚:*✧・゚: *✧・゚:Hi everyone, (^∇^)ノ Our first, non-collab… Continue reading Snakes & Birds Workshop!!!🐍🐦

FOLD (2020-2021) · Instruction · Monthly FOLD Projects · Workshop

Kappa Workshop!

The size of a child, a turtle-like beak and shell, and a bowl-shaped indent filled with water on top of the head are the key features used to identify Japan’s capricious, water-dwelling creatures, the kappa. While the kappa’s antics range from making fart noises to drowning its victims, an encounter with one can be managed… Continue reading Kappa Workshop!