Convenient package contains everything needed to practice ancient Japanese art of paper folding: 24 sheets of authentic origami paper (in 12 different colors) plus instructions and diagrams for creating a swan, flamingo, duck, stork, goose, and other avian creations. Projects graded according to difficulty.
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Fun with Easy Origami: 32 Projects and 24 Sheets of Origami Paper by Dover Everything you need to practice the Japanese art of paper folding: clear instruction booklet for creating a hat, cup, pinwheel, boat, house, fish and more, and 24 sheets of 7 x 7 paper in 12 colors.
Animal Origami Adventure by Dover Everything origami enthusiasts need to create a menagerie of wildlife figures: 3 how-to books of simple instructions for 30 projects, plus 96 sheets of solid, multicolored, and patterned origami paper.
Birds in Origami by John Montroll Create charming versions of a swan, flamingo, duck, stork, goose, and many other popular birds. Approximately 480 black-and-white illustrations.
Bugs and Birds in Origami by John Montroll Easy instructions for more than 25 projects, including ducks and geese, a cardinal, an anhinga, a pelican, woodpecker, turkey, pigeon, vulture, plus beetles, wasp, spider, and butterfly.
Favorite Animals in Origami by John Montroll Step-by-step instructions and over 300 diagrams for creating deer, elephant, cat, seal, walrus, mink, bear, and five more. Graded according to difficulty.
Origami Bugs and Beasts by Manuel Sirgo Álvarez This guide for intermediate to advanced paperfolders uses traditional origami bases as the springboard to incredible results. Diagrams show how to make 30 unusual animals, including jellyfish, grasshoppers, and scorpions.
Origami for Beginners by Vicente Palacios Explanatory symbols and detailed illustrations for creating 57 models: from simple caps, cubes, and airplanes to such challenging figures as baskets, gyroscopes, and a vampire bat. For beginners as well as experienced paperfolders.
Wings & Things in Origami by Stephen Weiss Simple enough for beginners but sophisticated enough for experienced folders, these models really fly! Patterns include a Mach III jet, SST, monoplane, glider, bat, seagull, and even a flying nun.