Sticky Note Origami
25 Designs to Make at Your Desk
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Word Count
32,000 words, Guess
Page Count
128 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivestickynoteorigam0000mitc
- ISBN-101843402270
- ISBN-139781843402275
- LibraryThing405458
- OCLC Control Number61701272
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781843402275
- Open LibraryOL23110918M
Classifications
- DDC736.982
Description
Offers twenty-three designs to make with standard sticky notes, from quick and simple to fiendishly complicated.
Description
Everyone has them in the office and even at home: ordinary pads of sticky notes in a range of colors and sizes. With the help of innovative origami expert David Mitchell, they can quickly become attractive paper sculptures. All it takes is a few minutes to finish off something beautiful during an interminable phone call or while waiting for a meeting to begin. Each of the 20 projects-including 3-D animals, posies to put on a message, and geometric designs-feature detailed diagrams and a color photo of the completed piece. And every item was especially created to take advantage of the paper's sticky end. It's the sure-fire antidote to those boring moments on the job. It's clever, it's creative, and most of all, it's fun: super origami made with those stick-it desk notes found on every desk. These projects make work just a little more entertaining.
First Sentence
Origami, or paperfolding, is a modern phenomenon with ancient roots.
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Other Editions
- Sticky Note Origami
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