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Origami Made Easy Kit

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Description

Discover how to fold easy origami models and watch the magic as you performed a plain piece of paper into a three-dimensional object with its own shape and unique character! The ancient Japanese art of paper folding has its own notational system of arrows and dotted lines each representing a specific action to be taken when creating a particular model. This can be confusing at first-but this essential guide explains clearly what each symbol means and shows you how to read the diagrams and perform the folding actions in a series of simple and step-by-step lessons.

You'll also learn about different types of origami paper, how to make a perfect square from any sheet of paper and how to fold origami "bases" which can be made into any number pf origami shapes-many of which are demonstrated in this book! By following the simple instructions in this book (and the accompanying YouTube videos) you'll quickly learn the basic techniques and notation of origami.

This kit opens up a whole world of interesting possibilities in paper folding! Pretty soon you will be amazing your friends and creating interesting new objects just starting with a plain piece of paper and folding it up in a minute or two. Voila!

Kit includes:

A full-colour, 96-page book with simple step-by-step folding instructions for 14 projects

60 sheets of double-sided folding papers in 15 different patterns and colours

Step-by-step video tutorials

Additional information

Weight 386 g
Dimensions 241 × 216 mm
ISBN

9780804845458

Dimensions

216 x 241 mm

Book Type

Mixed media product

Author

Vanda Battaglia

Author Bio

Vanda Battaglia, born in Bergamo, Italy in 1958, has been an associate of the Centro Diffusione Origami (CDO) organization since 1999, and a member of the board since 2009. She is also involved with "Bergamorigami," a group that promotes local origami exhibitions. She specializes in miniatures and jewelry, and her creations have been included in numerous exhibitions.

Francesco Decio, born in Bergamo, Italy in 1956, has been a member of the board of the Centro Diffusione Origami (CDO) organization since 2001. He has edited various publications and designed many models for the CDO. He has participated in premiere origami events in Italy and abroad.

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