Origami Note Cards Ebook: Turn Ordinary Paper Into Personalized Origami Messages: Kit with Origami Book, 15 Projects and 48 Origami Papers

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Tuttle Publishing, Jan 15, 2008 - Crafts & Hobbies - 48 pages
Make fun and useful homemade note cards with this easy origami ebook.

Anyone receiving a note folded up in a mysterious way will get an extra lift of anticipation. Origami Note Cards shows how to fold paper into all kinds of different shapes. Instead of searching for a printed greeting card at a store, you may enjoy spending a few minutes folding a piece of ordinary paper into a very personal origami message.

Origami Note Cards is the perfect beginning origami ebook for crafting your own distinctive greeting cards and notes. With just a few folds, you can create unforgettable personalized cards that will let the recipient know how much you care. Perfect for birthdays, thank you notes, Christmas, Valentine's Day and just about any occasion, these beautiful folded origami note cards will make special surprises for your favorite people. You'll even learn how to make blank books just right for sharing, and origami envelopes perfect for mailing your creations. This makes a great origami for kids book and is an easy way learn origami. The folding patterns range from very simple, needing only four or five creases, to more challenging.

The origami ebook contains:
  • A full-colored 48-page origami book
  • Clear step-by-step
 

Contents

Introduction
5
About Origami Techniques
8
About Paper
11
Copyright and Design Use
12
Further Information
13
PROJECTS
14
Acknowledgments
48
Backcover
49
Copyright

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About the author (2008)

Florence Temko is known internationally for her expertise in paper arts and folk crafts. She has contributed to the New York Sunday Times, Boston Globe, and American Craft. She is the author of nearly 30 craft books and has participated in hundreds of hands-on programs in schools, universities, libraries, and museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Ms. Temko lives in San Diego, California.

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