Origami Flowers and Birds

Paper Pack Plus 64-Page Book

(Author) Mari Ono
Format: Paperback
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Featuring a 64-page book, plus 250 sheets of origami paper, try these 15 origami models that are inspired by the elegant beauty of flowers and birds. Origami Flowers and Birds explores the best nature has to offer, with a 64-page instruction book that guides you step by step through 15 paper projects, including a crane, owl, robin, rose, tulip, and more. To get you started, 250 sheets of traditional origami paper are provided, so you can explore your creativity, right from the get go. All the basic folding techniques are also covered, so you will be able to create hundreds of models.

Information
Publisher:
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781782498629
Publish year:
2020
Publish date:
March 10, 2020

Mari Ono

Mari Ono is a Japanese author known for her novel "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle," which explores themes of identity, memory, and the supernatural. Ono's lyrical prose and intricate storytelling have made her a prominent figure in contemporary literature, inspiring readers with her unique blend of surrealism and philosophy.

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