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Wild & Wonderful Origami : 35 of Your Favourite Wild Animals to Fold in an Instant
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Description
Whether you love cute and cuddly animals like the baby bear and the cheeky monkeys, or are friends with the feathered variety, you are sure to go wild for any of the 35 innovative designs. There are four great chapters explaining how to really bring your paper to life. Animal Fun has classic designs like the crane and fox, while Safari takes its inspiration from the Serengeti with projects for zebras, giraffes, lions and more. Next is Sea World, home to ocean dwellers including the dolphin, sea turtle and even a blowfish, and the Forest chapter has ideas to transform your paper into a tree-dwelling owl or squirrel. Every project comes with simple step-by-step instructions and clear photographs, as well as helpful arrows showing you where to fold. Each design has also been given a skill rating, so start with a simple one and once you've mastered that move on to something a bit more challenging. 50 specially designed pieces of origami paper are included with the book, meaning you can start folding right away.
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Product details
- Paperback | 128 pages
- 228 x 235 x 17.78mm | 612.35g
- 30 Sep 2011
- Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
- CICO BOOKS
- London, United Kingdom
- English
- 200 Illustrations, color
- 1907563563
- 9781907563560
- 261,115
Table of contents
Simple step-by-step instructions explain how to make a host of animals
* No expensive tools required - just a piece of paper
* Includes 50 pieces of specially designed origami paper
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* No expensive tools required - just a piece of paper
* Includes 50 pieces of specially designed origami paper
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About Mari Ono
Born in Tokyo, Mari Ono worked as a graphic designer and crafter in Tokyo during the 1980s and 1990s. Now living in the UK with her artist husband Takumasa Ono, she runs art and cultural exchange courses and contributes regularly to Japanese craft and interiors magazines.
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