Saturday, October 03, 2015

Bird Origami Review & Giveaway

Bird Origami by Seth Friedman, released June 30, 2015 by Thunder Bay Press. Create your very own origami aviary! Kit includes an 80 page spiral-bound paperback with step-by-step instructions for 20 origami birds and 100 sheets of 6" x 6" folding paper specially designed for realism. Diagram charts clearly illustrate origami symbols, basic folds and bases. Guide book information introduces each species. A fun and educational kit housed neatly together in book-box format. Ideal for dedicated folders and birders alike. Get your copy below!

CONTENTS

Symbols
Basic Folds and Bases

CROW & WOODPECKER
American Crow
Hairy Woodpecker

CARDINAL & JAY
Northern Cardinal
Blue Jay

GOLDFINCH & GROSBEAK
American Goldfinch
Evening Grosbeak

HUMMINGBIRDS
Broad-billed Hummingbird
Rufous Hummingbird

SEAGULLS
Herring Gull
Laughing Gull

SPARROW & FINCH
House Sparrow
Purple Finch (above photo)

PELICANS
American White Pelican
Brown Pelican

BLUEBIRD & ORIOLE
Eastern Bluebird
Baltimore Oriole

GEESE
Canada Goose
Snow Goose

DUCKS
Mallard
Wood Duck

Bird Origami is available in both my Canadian and USA Amazon Stores. It is published by Thunder Bay Press. Raincoast Books is a division of Raincoast Book Distribution Inc., an award winning, Canadian-owned book wholesale and distribution company based in Vancouver, BC.

Raincoast Books has generously offered to giveaway a copy of Bird Origami! One winner will be selected at random. Good luck! Canadian and USA addresses. Until October 17, 2015.


45 comments:

  1. The Map as Art sounds interesting..I love maps of all kinds!
    I enjoy reading maps, and studying them as a hobby.

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  2. I love the Handmade Nation book.

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  3. I like the STar Wars Epic Yarns kids book.

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  4. I like "In The Wilds" Drawings by Nigel Peake! Sounds like a wonderful book (for me)! :)

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  5. I saw one, 'The Sixth Extinction' that I read recently. I think I would enjoy 'Amy Butler's Style Stitches 12 Easy Ways to 26 Wonderful Bags'
    Mary Beth Elderton
    **BethElderton on GFC

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  6. I'd like to read Amy Butler’s In Stitches.
    nikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com

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  7. Quilting and Color Made Easy by Susan McKelvey and Janet Wickell is a book I would like to have. The bird Origami is one I would like to learn.

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  8. My 7 year old loves oragami! Another book I like would be Amy Butler's Style Stitches.
    aleksnearing gmail com

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  9. Ha, I saw those Amy Butler books first thing and haven't purchased a sewing book in a few years. I'd like to get Amy Butler’s In Stitches: 25 Simple and Stylish Sewing Projects. I'd love to get familiar with origami, especially making cute animals. ~Deb

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  10. A Paris Sketchbook for my daughter, she loves Paris.

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  11. I would like the Next Generation Paper Airplanes Kit for my boys.

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  12. I would also really like the F in Exams
    The Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers book. Looks funny!!!
    Entry form name: Marlene V.

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  13. I like the art book In The Wild by Nigel Peake
    lindacfast@hotmail.com

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  14. Another book I would enjoy is Paper Cutting.I adore paper crafts!

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  15. Paper Cutting sounds like it's right up my alley.

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  16. 100 Years Of Menswear looks interesting.

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  17. Next Generation Paper Airplanes Kit sounds great for my kids.

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  18. I would like to read : http://services.raincoast.com/scripts/b2b.wsc/featured?hh_isbn=9781568987026&ht_orig_from=raincoast

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  19. I would like to read Tilting, Robert Mellin / Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press

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  20. I would love to have Crazy Sexy Kitchen!

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  21. So many to choose from! My husband loves architecture so I'd pick this one, http://services.raincoast.com/scripts/b2b.wsc/featured?hh_isbn=9781568988993&ht_orig_from=raincoast

    Thanks for promoting this giveaway on my giveaway linky.

    Besos, Sarah
    Journeys of The Zoo

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  22. They are many great books. I Like Family Pictures by Jane Green.

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  23. I'd love to receive the Stylish Dress Book, would love to get back into sewing and this book looks like my style. Thanks for a great giveaway!
    trishden948(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  24. A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson.

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  25. I would like to read Vengeance by Benjamin Black. MPaula

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  26. Woodcut would be a great coffee table book.

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  27. I would love the The Dirty Apron Cookbook :) Thanks for the chance! My son loves origami! (Andrea Amy)

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  28. Flappers - Six Women of a Dangerous Generation

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  29. I would like to read Earth a Fire by Orson Scott Card.

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  30. Snowflake Origami would be a great book to have!

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  31. I would enjoy In the Wilds
    Drawings by Nigel Peake to give as a gift to my Dad.

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  32. I would like to receive The Beautiful Mystery by Louise Penny.

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  33. I would enjoy reading lettering and type

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  34. The Map As Art looks like a great book!

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  35. I would love to read, "My Wonderful World of Fashion". It's something I am so interested in and the description sounds amazing! I love reading so this was hard! So many of the books on this site sound wonderful!

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  36. I would enjoy the Paper Cutting book!

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  37. I'd like to give my niece the Paris sketchbook

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  38. I'd like to have their Paper Cutting book.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  39. I would like to give my granddaughter the Minecraft: The Complete Handbook Collection.

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  40. I would like to receive the book In The Wilds.
    Laurie Emerson
    lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com

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