Bringing Origami to Life
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Author
Contributions
- Andy, Barbara Anne, and Sarah - Dedicated to
Publication
1999 - Dover Publications, New York
Language
English
Word Count
32,000 words, Guess
Page Count
128 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebringingorigamit0000mont
- Internet Archivebringingorigamit00mont
- ISBN-100486407144
- ISBN-139780486407142
- LibraryThing1843344
and 5 more
- Goodreads1355765
- Library of Congress Control Number99041234
- OCLC Control Number41967214
- Better World Books9780486407142
- Open LibraryOL7637903M
Classifications
- LCCTT870.M553 1999
- LCCTT870 .M553 1999
Description
Presents illustrated, step-by-step instructions for creating twenty-five animal figures using the techniques of origami; and includes a lesson in wet folding.
First Sentence
Come learn how to fold a hungry hippo, sitting cat, howling coyote, and many more exiting origami animals.
Description
Add a new dimension of realism to your origami! Using innovative folding techniques, matched with clear, easy-to-follow directions, you will almost feel the ground shake when the apatosaurus is around, and hear the baying of the coyote as it howls under the moon. These and 23 other projects will provide endless hours of enjoyment for both the beginner and advanced folder. As an added bonus, a brief lesson in wet folding is given at the beginning of the book; this technique is used by many folders to make the models more permanent and life-like.
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