Nick Robinson's Beginning Origami Kit: An Origami Master Shows You How to Fold 20 Captivating Models: Kit with Origami Book, 72 High-Quality Origami P
Nick Robinson
(Author)
Araldo de Luca
(Photographer)
Description
Create fun and adorable origami projects in a few minutes with the origami papers and simple instructions in this easy origami kit Beginning Origami Kit presents 20 of world-renowned origami artist Nick Robinson's original designs along with easy step-by-step instructions for beginners. These delightful origami projects include:- A tiny reptilian dinosaur that is actually cute
- A serene and stately Buddha's Head sculpture
- Two charming Snails in Love who snuggle
- A decorative paper box ideal for tiny gifts
- and much more
Product Details
Price
$14.95
$13.75
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
Publish Date
August 02, 2016
Dimensions
7.8 X 10.7 X 1.6 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Other
EAN/UPC
9780804845441
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About the Author
World-renowned artist and author Nick Robinson has written more than 60 books on origami and was awarded a medal in 2004 by the British Origami Society. He is a frequent speaker and guest exhibitor at origami conventions around the world.
Reviews
"Nick Robinson's latest kit is a good introduction to folding, collecting 20 of his original designs ranging in theme from animals to objects, action-models and more. Each design has few, straightforward steps, and is always a fun, original approach to the subject. The kit comes with a pack of good quality paper, with patterns or solid colors on both sides, and a DVD with instruction videos for all models in the booklet." --GiladOrigami.com
"More reliable than the paper plane that never quite flies, the techniques go hand-in-hand with the author's philosophy that origami is a way to develop friendships. It makes a peaceful diversion from television and computers for parents to craft alongside their children." --Manhattan Book Review
"More reliable than the paper plane that never quite flies, the techniques go hand-in-hand with the author's philosophy that origami is a way to develop friendships. It makes a peaceful diversion from television and computers for parents to craft alongside their children." --Manhattan Book Review