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Saturday, 19 November 2005

Online Origami Business Adds New Colors to Wedding and Gift Product Line

EVANSTON, IL /UCWE/ - Thousandfold Origami has recently added new color selections for its fabric crane ornaments, ribbon fish ornaments, and foil paper items. Fabric crane ornaments are one of their most popular products, as the items make substantial yet affordable wedding and party favors at $3 a pop.

“We can’t keep these ornaments in stock long enough and often have customers placing special orders for large quantities or special colors. We are trying to add new colors more frequently to give our customers a better selection,” says the owner, Vanessa Ko.

Ribbon fish ornaments only came in one color until now—five new colors have been added. “The special type of ribbon used to create these intricate ornaments are only available in Asia, but we are excited to have finally acquired the new colors,” explains Ko. Also, a rare teal foil paper has been added to the selection of metallic items. Foil items are traditionally only available in gold, silver, and red, and the new teal color is a modern alternative, especially for those winter weddings and parties.

Origami cranes are traditional symbols of luck and love, and many brides like the idea of having them cascading from the ceiling at their weddings or strewn about the tables. They can even take the place of expensive, short-lived flowers and wedding favors. However, many do not have the time or skill to fold each individual crane. In addition, there has never been an affordable, reliable source to purchase completed origami products.

Thousandfold Origami solves these problems by custom-creating origami cranes, butterflies, and flowers in different sizes and in a wide variety of paper. Additionally, the fabric crane ornaments have became an instant hit as wedding and party favors. Who else needs origami? Many newlywed husbands have found the perfect first-anniversary gift in their paper bouquets. Large corporations have also commissioned origami projects for their promotional needs. One such project occurred last August, when Ko folded 500 paper swans for FOX Broadcasting Network to promote the first episode of their new show “Prison Break,” in which the protagonist uses origami swans to test the infrastructure of a prison.

Best of all, the prices of all the products are low enough for people on a budget to purchase a large quantity. Fallen behind in planning? The company, sensitive to tight deadlines, often completes and ships out hundreds of cranes within days. Moreover, the online store (www.thousandfoldorigami.com) is easy to use and accessible to anyone in the country.

Please visit www.thousandfoldorigami.com for more information or to place an order. Free samples are available to the media.


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