Origami’s early adopters didn’t have furniture on their minds—they were likely more concerned with crafting 1,000 paper cranes to curry favor with the gods. Yet the Japanese art has left quite the ...
Wrap up Dawg Days with a fun, creative activity! Drop by to make origami and paint with the MSU Office for Student Well-Being. All supplies are provided—just bring your imagination.
When you enter the first room in the temple, a group of small origami Scuttlebugs will drop from the ceiling. Hit them with your Hammer, or jump on them, to take them out. If one attaches to Mario, ...