Saturday, May 24, 2014

Origami Birds Kit Review & Giveaway

Origami Birds by world-renowned origami artist Michael G. LaFosse, published by Tuttle of Vermont. Kit includes 2 booklets, 96 sheets of folding paper and 2 sheets of gold foil, everything you need to make your own flock of feathered friends! Booklets contain easy-to-follow instructions for 20 origami birds along with origami symbols keys. Paper is 6 inch square and colored on both sides. Most models are single-square, no-cut and no-glue original designs by the author. Hours of fun and learning perfect for home, school, cottage and camp bird lovers. Beginner/intermediate. Get your copy below!

Book One
Origami Symbols Key
Crane
Swallow
Elsa's Swan
Cardinal
Duck
Duck Family
Phoenix
Macaw
Hen
Seagull

Book Two
Origami Symbols Key
Flapping Bird
Simple Penguin
Peacock
Parrot
Golden Goose
Golden Goose Egg
Pajarita (Little Bird)
Thunder Bird
Toucan
Hummingbird

Origami Birds is available in both my Canadian and USA Amazon Store's and worldwide at Tuttle Publishing. Check out their unique catalog, rooted in Asian culture, language and history at Tuttle Publishing.

Tuttle has generously offered to giveaway a copy of Origami Birds! One winner will be selected at random. Good luck to you! Open until June 7, 2014, Canadian and USA addresses only.

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83 comments:

  1. Amazing Origami Kit would be great for gift. There are lots of great books at Tuttle Publishing.

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  2. Another Tuttle book that I'd like to give as a gift is "The Edible Flower Garden". Thank you!

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  3. One book that looks great is "An Attempt to Scoop Up the Moon," and another is "A Deer of Nine Colors." I think my niece would LOVE these books!
    Thank you so much for the giveaway-- I hadn't heard of Tuttle before, I'm so glad you wrote this post!!

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  4. I'd like Tuttle's book "Knife and Tomahawk Throwing" by Harry K. McEvoy. Sounds like it could lead to a fun backyard hobby.

    Hope to win!

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  5. I like the book All Things Paper. Would love to try this hobby.

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  6. A deer of nine colours :) Thanks for the chance. my son loves origami!

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  7. Fabrigami would be a great book to help me use some of my massive stash of fabric.
    MPaula

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  8. I'd love to have the All The Tea in China book. It's sounds really interesting

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  9. What a great prize, would love to make birds this way...

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  10. I would like to read the Irishman in China -- I am working on my masters in history - I think that would be a great edition to my library!

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  11. I would like to check out A Geek in Japan

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  12. I'd like to read Samurai Revolution.

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  13. I would love to try Origami with my grandson! Color & Collage Origami Art Kit

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  14. I would love to give my daughter the Chinese Brush Painting book!

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  15. I would love to give Origami Airplanes Fun Pack to the kids I tutor :)

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  16. I like the butterfly origami book. I would love to use it myself!

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  17. Oragami Butterflies for sure, how neat!! My niece loves them so I think this would be fun to do with her over the summer!

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  18. I like origami animals so would love the animal sculpture book.

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  19. I would be interested in Buddhism Plain & Simple, or any other Buddhism book. The origami books are great too! That would be fun to be able to do.

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  20. Would love origami butterflies book for my daughter.

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  21. I would love the Advanced Origami for my husband!
    Carly D.

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  22. Butterfly's or a Bird book would be great to read and create with the grandkids

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  23. This would be awesome

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  24. I would love to get the 250 Essential Japanese Kanji Characters Volume 2 Revised Edition for my sister :D

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  25. I'm seeing some really interesting looking books! Sticking with the origami theme, I'd love to try the girligami kit. So cute!

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  26. I'd love Happy Homemade: Sew Chic Kids.

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  27. I'd love to have the Color & Collage Origami Art Kit. My son & i have been wanting to try origami & this would be a fun way to start!

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  28. The Edible Flower Garden is something I might like.

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  29. Deer of nine colors!!

    tsgiveaways (at)hotmaill (dot)com

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  30. Healthy Indian Vegetarian Cooking looks good!

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  31. I would like the "Deer of Nine Colors" book for my daughter.

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  32. i'd also like to receive the Everyday Thai Cooking book

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  33. I love the High Performance paper airplane kit!

    Alholm.co at gmail dot com

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  34. I like Jet Black and the Ninja Wind. Looks like a good story.

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  35. There's lots of great ones! Japanese proverbs! Thanks for a great giveaway!

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  36. I like All Things Paper

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  37. The Bible Origami looks like fun for my daughter.

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  38. I'd love the Origami airplanes! My son is obsessed!

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  39. I'd love Happy Homemade Sew Child Chic

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  40. I really love cooking , I would really love to win http://www.tuttlepublishing.com/food-drink/everyday-thai-cooking-hardcover-with-jacket

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  41. I would enjoy the Advanced Origami book

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  42. I'd like to read "Just Enough".

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  43. The butterfly one is just adorable.

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  44. I like this: http://www.tuttlepublishing.com/new-releases/balinese-food
    v_theberge@hotmail.com

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  45. I like the the book all that paper.

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  46. "origami butterflies" ~ my family are big butterfly fans and it would be fun to try those ideas.

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  47. Id love to try the girlgami.......so nice

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  48. looks really cool

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  49. I'd like to share the Amigurumi book!

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  50. I have grandchildren that I would love to teach this incredible art. I have done some origami in the past, need the practice to help them learn!

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  51. I would love to give my granddaughter the book Colour and Collage Origami Art Kit.

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  52. I would love the Bible Origami Kit for my niece!

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  53. I would love to get the Creative Beaded Jewelry book I have a lot of beads and things but I am not very good at putting them together

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  54. I'd love to read Voodoo Maggie's Adorable Amigurumi. I crochet and give lots of gifts, and I'm sure I'd get some good ideas.

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  55. I Love crafts and great artwork both amateur and pro.

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  56. My niece made me an origami bird and I know she'd love to make all of the others. What a great prize!

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  57. this looks like so much fun!!!

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  58. Since I am currently studying Karate, I would love any Bruce Lee books! He was awesome!

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  59. All things paper looks like a lovely book. Thanks for making this giveaway open to Canadians and for posting it to my weekly giveaway linky (http://www.journeysofthezoo.com/category/giveaway-linky).

    Besos, Sarah
    Blogger at Journeys of The Zoo

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  60. This looks like it could be a lot of fun :)

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  61. I would love to use this with my kids!

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  62. This looks like such a great project! I would love to try any of them and it would be a great project for family time.

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  63. I think that Asian Kites sounds interesting. My daughter loves kites.

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  64. I need some origami in my life

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  65. "All Things Paper" looks interesting.

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  66. I'd love to try origami butterflies

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  67. i'd like one of the bruce lee books!

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  68. I would love to have A Geek in Japan because it sounds interesting.

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  69. Their Origami Architecture would be amazing to get!

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  70. I would like the book All Things Paper!

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  71. Tuttle's book "Knife and Tomahawk Throwing" by Harry K. McEvoy

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  72. An attempt to scoop up the moon! a_stonecipher@yahoo.com

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  73. I also like their book Holiday Paper Crafts from Japan!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  74. I would love to read and look at the Zen Gardeens

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  75. I would love to have the book "Decorating with Flowers". I had a flower and gift shop several years ago and I sure do miss creating arrangements with fresh flowers.

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  76. I would give "The Edible Flower Garden" as a gift to my mom

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