Advanced Origami: Mastering the Art of Paper Folding (Paperback

Advanced Origami: Mastering the Art of Paper Folding (Paperback

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Hours of enjoyment await with this big book of origami fun. Whether you're an experienced paperfolder or you're just entering the origami world, you'll find 37 captivating models galore right here, in all their well-illustrated glory. Robert J. Lang, a veteran origami artist, accompanies his step-by-step directions with more than 1,000 detailed drawings, plus a photograph of the finished model. Start with a kangaroo, a nun, a rocket, or a bust of King Tut.

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Discover the joys of origami - the ancient Japanese art form that has brought pleasure to millions of people all over the world. From paper penguins to foldable flowers, this book contains 70 amazing origami projects for the whole family to complete. Inside, you will find step-by-step guides to creating wild animals, elegant plants, and even fantasy creatures.

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