The | Neon Wave

: Use neon-colored construction paper (pink, orange, electric blue) and tear them into strips to expose a white core for "sea foam". Glue them in overlapping layers, using a pencil to curl the edges for a 3D effect.

: You can find or create Neon Waves Marbled Paper , which uses free-flowing ink techniques on luxurious recycled cotton paper for a psychedelic look. 2. Digital & Stationery Design The Neon Wave

: Fold a single sheet of neon paper into a standing "crashing wave" sculpture. This design is often inspired by the Great Wave of Kanagawa and can be displayed with small paper boats. : Use neon-colored construction paper (pink

If you prefer a guided experience, look for neon-themed art events: Origami wave (Buchan-Symons) The Neon Wave

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: Use neon-colored construction paper (pink, orange, electric blue) and tear them into strips to expose a white core for "sea foam". Glue them in overlapping layers, using a pencil to curl the edges for a 3D effect.

: You can find or create Neon Waves Marbled Paper , which uses free-flowing ink techniques on luxurious recycled cotton paper for a psychedelic look. 2. Digital & Stationery Design

: Fold a single sheet of neon paper into a standing "crashing wave" sculpture. This design is often inspired by the Great Wave of Kanagawa and can be displayed with small paper boats.

If you prefer a guided experience, look for neon-themed art events: Origami wave (Buchan-Symons)