Want to go to the zoo but can't? Make your own with the designs in this instructional book! You'll even be able to make chairs for your visitors, or your animals. Who says a paper Alpaca can't sit down for a snack-a?
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In this book, master origami designer Muneji Fuchimoto presents a collection of 34 totally unique origami models!
These pieces will delight and challenge origami enthusiasts with their clever folding patterns and striking realism. With a play on modern design and art, Fuchimoto's stunning models offer a clever way to show off your skills.
In this book you'll find:
More than 20 realistic origami animals--from a bird in a birdhouse to a long-necked Alpaca to an Asian Elephant with decorative headgear
Six modern origami chairs
Fashionable origami spectacles
A "mounted" deer head
And much more!
In addition to the easy-to-follow project instructions, this book features special sections with origami display idea and instructions for constructing an origami mobile.
About the Author
Muneji Fuchimoto is a graphic designer and the art director and founder of SCOG Design Co., Ltd. in Japan. He is an origami designer, teacher and creator of the OriRobo origami robots series. He has written several books on the subject of origami animals and robots. His other Japanese books include Origami Racer, OriRobo Battle Royale and OriRobo Origami Soldiers. He is also the author of Tuttle Publishing's Origami Pets and Other Animals.
With the instructions that come with this double-sided origami paper pack, you can enact the story of a pig in a kimono with a balloon sailing on a boat with a lantern to see their friend the peacock for their birthday!
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