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Origami sourcebook, beautiful projects and mythical characters : step-by-step, Jay Ansill ; photographs by Mark Hill

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Origami sourcebook, beautiful projects and mythical characters : step-by-step, Jay Ansill ; photographs by Mark Hill
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Origami sourcebook
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
55756106
Responsibility statement
Jay Ansill ; photographs by Mark Hill
Sub title
beautiful projects and mythical characters : step-by-step
Summary
Origami isn't just a paper craft; it is a way of life. This book brings to life the popular Japanese art of origami in objects that are both utilitarian and decorative. Readers will learn how to create an extraordinary range of useful and beautiful projects that are meant to be a part of everyday life. Striking photographs, precise illustrations, and easy-to-follow instructions lure both the beginner and the more seasoned origami artist into the pages and entice them with projects that require a minimum of time and effort. This book spans the entire range of origami subjects, including everything from magical creatures to home decor projects, such as dragons, wizards, paper flower arrangements, napkin rings, and more
Table Of Contents
Basics -- Projects, home decor: Napkin cuffs -- Classic napkin folds -- Bird of paradise -- Pajarita -- Ingenious letter fold -- Star -- Crane -- Fancy dish -- Lotus box -- Picture frame -- Renaissance shopping bag -- Perching birds -- Tropical flowers -- Chalice -- Heart gift box -- Bowl -- Three-D greeting cards -- Modular folds -- Star system -- Projects, mythical dreatures: Ouroboros -- Paper bat -- Wizard and witch -- Winged dragon -- Gargoyle -- Daedalus -- Pegasus -- Flapping dragon -- Woodland elf -- Centaur -- Rearing dragon -- Shiva -- Unicorn -- Long-tailed dragon -- Cerberus -- Credits
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