Were I to consider the first paper we made as our final paper, I would not be satisfied.
Here are three reasons why:
1) It was virtually "unfoldable". I attempted to fold a lotus flower (a relatively simple origami figure) from it, and by the time I had reached the fourth step, it was becoming difficult to fold the paper.
2) I could not see the folds. For origami paper, the ability to see the folds is extremely important, particularly when one is attempting to create an origami figure that involves creasing and unfolding.
3) The texture, although not too bumpy, was rough. I believe this may have taken away from its "foldability". Traditional origami paper is extremely smooth.
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