Origami expert Mark Bolitho explains how to make perfectly formed origami
objects, thematically linked to Eastern and Western zodiac signs, that are
pleasing to fold and make.
Origami expert Mark Bolitho explains how to make perfectly formed origami
objects, thematically linked to geometric shapes, that are pleasing to fold
and make.
Origami expert Mark Bolitho explains how to make perfectly formed origami
objects that are pleasing to fold and make. As digital downtime becomes a
constant quest in our fast-paced lives, the idea of contemplative, soothing
arts and crafts is undergoing a serious revival. Each title contains 32 pages
of origami paper so that you can try out these mindful projects for yourself.
The Origami Garden divides into sections on Seeds and Plants (easy roses,
seedling in pots, cactus and pot, easy leaf and stalk system, nuts in a bowl,
pine tree and palm leaf), Flowers (classic lilies and water lilies, violet,
fuchsia, bunch of flowers, forget-me-nots), Fruit and Vegetables (mushrooms,
strawberries, pears and chilli pepper) and Garden Life (birds, butterfly, frog
and snail).
Fold your own models of the Doctor, the TARDIS and monsters from all across
time and space, with this brilliant Doctor Who origami book. Follow the easy
instructions to make a moving time rotor, a terrifying Weeping Angel, a
brilliant bow tie, a miniature K-9 and so much more. Containing over 30
origami folding projects plus 60 printed origami paper sheets, this is the
ideal creative title for any Doctor Who fan.
Crafters of all levels can create their very own paper wildlife park with this fun collection of amazing origami patterns for making lifelike wild animals—tropical fish, whale, penguin, hummingbird, flamingo, lizard, frog, giraffe, zebra, elephant, tiger, and many more—featuring specially designed papers that mimic their fur, spots, scales, or feathers. One of the most popular crafts, origami is the traditional Japanese art of folding paper to create shapes, animals, and objects without the use of scissors or glue. In Zoogami, world-renowned origami artist Mark Bolitho takes this tradition one step further, featuring all new patterns that teach readers how to fold their favorite zoo animals using specially designed paper that shows off their unique coats, scales, or feathers. Following the easy, step-by-step instructions and accompanying illustrations, crafters at all levels can produce stunning animals, birds, insects, and fish. Using paper and card, the projects in Zoogami demonstrate the enormous number of ways to use paper folding—ideas to inspire and encourage beginners and unlock their creativity. Here, too, are projects of increasing complexity that will build confidence and skill one animal at a time.
The Origami Home takes a high-design approach to the traditional Japanese art
form to enable you to create the ultimate 'designer doll's house' made from
paper.
The United States has the world's largest air force, with over 6,000 aircraft in service. This dynamic book uses origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, to take a look at some of the better known planes and cargo used by the men and women who serve in the United States Air Force. Clearly illustrated, step-by-step instructions take students through the process of folding their own origami aircraft, drawing special attention to the specific features that define these iconic planes. Students will use their newfound origami skills to fold bombers, jet fighters, cargo containers, and other airplanes and gear.