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Origami Paper in a Box - Japanese Patterns - Origami Book with Downloadable Patterns for 10 Different Origami Papers - cover

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Origami Paper in a Box - Japanese Patterns - Origami Book with Downloadable Patterns for 10 Different Origami Papers

Publishing Tuttle

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

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Make unique papercraft models with this beautiful origami paper pack.Japanese patterns are elegant, colorful and unique. Origami Paper in a Box takes traditional Japanese designs and transforms them into origami folding paper. These paper packs make an excellent resource for all different kinds of folding, crafting and scrapbooking projects. The package includes folding sheets as well as a booklet with instructions so that folders can start right away. This origami paper pack includes: 192 sheets of origami paper Double-sided color Small size 6'' squares Origami basics introduction Folding techniques Instructions for several projects
Available since: 02/16/2016.

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