Thank you, Vishakha. Your information was very helpful!
It's a pity there isn't a ready-made option.

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    On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 12:00:28 PM GMT-5, wanderer 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Yeah - good Q Gerardo. 
I do have some models that need A4 or letter paper, and a duo sheet would be 
handy. But I only have same color on both sides kinda A4 or letter paper. 
I’ve sometimes doubled up two color sheets and made a duo version but sometimes 
that option tends to thicker than is ideal. 
Other times I’ve used white A4 or letter paper and drawn or printed on it in 
color to create a duo effect. 
The third option is like you mentioned, cutting A4 or letter paper from a 
larger sheet. I have some scrapbook paper which is 12”x12” but it is more like 
cardstock thickness. I think one can find letter size scrapbook paper which is 
printed/color on one side and white on the other - but this maybe cardstock as 
well. 
There’s some beautiful Kraft paper rolls that are green or blue or red on one 
side and then Kraft colored on the other side. This kinda paper also has 
textural ridges, which are quite nice. And one could cut A4 or letter paper 
size from the roll - but that takes a little careful effort to get accurately 
sized sheets. 

Best,Vishakha .



On May 11, 2023, at 12:20, [email protected] wrote:

HI
What paper do you use for color-change models that start from an A4 or 
letter-size rectangle? Do you have access to the appropriate paper in that size 
or must you cut it to size from a bigger sheet?
Your answers will be very helpful! Thank you very much in advance. You can 
email your answer through the list or email me privately to 
gerardo(a)neorigami.com
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fills you with the true joy of origami. I experienced this in my lessons with 
Gerardo G. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Gerardo is (...)" C. R. Read the 
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