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Classic Origami for Beginners Kit Ebook - 45 Easy-to-Fold Paper Models: Full-color step-by-step instructional ebook - cover

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Classic Origami for Beginners Kit Ebook - 45 Easy-to-Fold Paper Models: Full-color step-by-step instructional ebook

Michael G. LaFosse

Casa editrice: Tuttle Publishing

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Make striking, classic origami designs with this easy origami ebook.From world-renowned origami artist Michael G. LaFosse comes this affordable collection of classic origami paper craft projects—featuring traditional designs, as well as new twists on old favorites. Classic Origami for Beginners Ebook is perfect for origami beginners of all ages and anyone interested in Asian culture and crafting, this kit allows you to make unique handmade gifts for your loved ones.This ebook comes with clear, full-color, step-by-step diagrams and origami instructions of 45 fun origami projects. All of the folds are simple enough to be kid's origami crafts, and are a great way to learn origami techniques.Origami projects include:  Kite Duck Chopstick Rest Sailboat Pinwheel Pagoda Paper Doll And much more…
Disponibile da: 20/11/2018.

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