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10 Awesome Dollar Bill Origamis

August 20, 2009 from paul0v2's blog

Won Park is for sure a master of origamis as he proves his skill with his awesome creations with dollar bills, from objects to animals, anything goes and the budget never goes over 2 dollars. Check it out!

For more from Won Park visit http://orudorumagi11.deviantart.com

Jacket

Toilet Bowl

Construction Machine

Angry Bear

Scorpion

Pinguin

Koi Fish

Spider

Camera

Hammer Head Shark

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