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January 6, 2009 10:29 AM PST

A twisted idea: Origami Sticky Notes

by Juniper Foo
Origami Sticky Notes (Credit: Think Geek)

Not quite your heavyweight CES showpiece, but the Origami Sticky Notes ($4 at Think Geek) are just the thing for post-holiday work blues. Banish those moments of boredom or take a break from deadlines by turning on your creative juices and recycling your office notes into 3D models.

There are 10 different origami shapes for you to fold into patterns--including pig, penguin, boat, crane, and butterfly--with instructions printed on each Post-It sheet. It's not as if you're skiving, of course, since you'll be scribbling down those to-dos that your boss gave you this morning.

(Via Crave Asia)

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