Deciding on the best Type of Origami Paper
1. Foiled-back-
Foiled back paper is made up of a thin sheet paper glued inside a metallic foil. Having one of these metallic foil helps in making sharp edges and folds well. It's good for making complex models since it is stiff and compresses well. On the other hand, it's hard to smooth out easily when you folded it in error. And it might get dented when you frequently fold and unfold a component, making the objective more permanent and ugly to check out.
2. Solid-colored, thin
If you're making a not-so complex but not so simple origami, this solid-colored, thin paper is the greatest to make use of. The thinness of the paper allows you to make something where you perform a large amount of folding. And using this sort of paper is much better when you have other complex models.
3. Paper with Texture
This kind of paper is more suitable to use when making just simple models. Paper with texture has more volume, giving it a lot of characters.
4. Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is becoming more popular nowadays. There has been a variation with regards to design, texture, print and thickness, which exploded to different kind of paper
5. Crane
This is the simplest and most well-known paper. It's a square sheet with various colors on the side.