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Animals in Origami Didier Boursin

Animals in Origami By Didier Boursin

Animals in Origami by Didier Boursin


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Summary

Create your favourite pets, birds and wildlife with beautiful origami papers.

Animals in Origami Summary

Animals in Origami: Over 35 Amazing Paper Animals by Didier Boursin

Learn the art of paperfolding with over 35 fun animal models. Create your favourite pets, birds and wildlife, varying from bunnies and butterflies to elephants and monkeys.
With easy to follow step-by-step instructions and highly practical diagrams, even novice origamists will be quick to master these techniques. Start with the simpler projects to learn the basics, and then have a go at the more challenging designs.
Comes complete with 112 beautiful double-sided pull-out origami papers, cut to the right size, so that you can get folding straight away.

About Didier Boursin

Didier Boursin is a French origamist and author on books about paper folding. Originally a trained architect and professor of art and architecture, he became the editor of Fold magazine in 1991 and worked on a new range of mobile packages for Orange in 2008. He lives in France.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Origami Symbols; Bases and Details; SAVANNAHS, DESERTS AND OCEANS; 10 designs, including:; Elephant, monkey, lizard, fish and whale; FARM FAVOURITES; 9 designs, including:; Pig, ram, duck, goat and rabbit; FEATHERS, FUR AND SCALES; 11 designs, including:; Swan, butterfly, owl, frog and snail; MARVELLOUS MASCOTS; 5 designs, including:; Cat, bulldog, bear cub and bunnies; Papers.

Additional information

GOR008007257
9781446302316
1446302318
Animals in Origami: Over 35 Amazing Paper Animals by Didier Boursin
Used - Well Read
Paperback
David & Charles
20120724
344
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book. We do our best to provide good quality books for you to read, but there is no escaping the fact that it has been owned and read by someone else previously. Therefore it will show signs of wear and may be an ex library book

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