Welcome to the Be Our Valentine Giveaway Hop hosted by TheReviewWire.com. 41 bloggers have teamed up to bring you sweet Valentine giveaways. The grand prize, Who Loves Me? Personalized Book and Lovie Blanket Set from I See Me, valued at $50. My prize is a copy of 10-Fold Origami, Fabulous Paperfolds You Can Make in Just 10 Steps! by Peter Engel courtesy of Tuttle Publishing of Vermont, valued at $20. Check out Chapter 3: FOR THE ROMANTIC!
CONTENTS
Introduction
Basic Origami Symbols and Folds
Chapter 1: TRADITIONALS
Duck
House
Pinwheel
Sailboat
Chapter 2: DELECTABLES
Breakfast Special
Candy Cane
Ice Cream Cones
Chapter 3: FOR THE ROMANTIC
Valentine
Picture Frame
High-Heeled Shoe
Wedding Ring
Butterfly
Chapter 4: WILD KINGDOM
Bat
Penguin
Elephant Head
Snake
Snail on an Ivy Leaf
Chapter 5: JUST FOR FUN
Rocket Ship
Spinner
Goose and Golden Egg
Hatching Chick
Acknowledgements
About the Author
10-Fold Origami is available in both my Canadian and USA Amazon Store's and worldwide at Tuttle Publishing. Check out their unique Asian catalogue at Tuttle Publishing.
Tuttle Publishing has generously offered to giveaway one copy! To qualify you must be a follower of my blog and leave a comment below about another Tuttle book you'd like to give or receive. One winner will be selected at random. Good luck to you! Open until February 3, 2014, Canadian and USA addresses.
Update: The winner is Andrea from Canada. Congratulations! Thank you to all who participated.
I'd love to receive the 10-Fold Origami book!
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ReplyDeleteI adore doing origami!
ReplyDeleteAs for another book? One that would be awesome is Chinese Knotting! Looks gorgeous and definitely something new for me to try.
I love the All Things Paper book. I love Ann Martin's work that is included in it.
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ReplyDeleteThis would be great! following by Networked Blogs... and I would love to get any book regarding the art of using paper as art. so cool
ReplyDeleteI follow you on GFC - I would also love the book: Simple Origami Airplanes Kit
ReplyDeleteThis is a publisher of great books and I like/want many of them including Against All Grain.
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ReplyDeleteI follow on GFC (Heather B) I would love to check out the "A Treasury of Japense Folktales" this would be great to read with my kids
ReplyDeleteWe LOVE origami! I would also love to have their Girligami book!
ReplyDeleteI follow via gfc (happi shopr) and like the All Things Paper book.
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I follow via GFC Sarah perry. The 30 minute asian meals would be a nice addition to my cookbook collection :)
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I just love all things paper! Still have my hand cut snowflakes up in my bay window. My niece is in Chinese Immersion at school so I would love to get the Chinese Flash Cards Kit Volume 2 for her. (my GFC is Wendy)
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'Striking Thoughts -Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living" would be great for my husband, I am pretty sure he doesn't have that one yet. and I also like the 'All Things Paper' and 'Chinese Knotting' for me to play with ^_^.
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All thing paper book
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All Things Paper!! I would love this for my sister! I remember as kids we use to do origami (more her than me). She would absolutely love this.
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I am a GFC follower and another book i would like is Ladled :) Thanks for the chance!!
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I would love the Against All Grain book too!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love this book and Girlagami!
ReplyDeleteI would love to give my daughter Girligami as well. We could have a lot of fun wit that book. So darn cute.
ReplyDeleteI would like to have the "BAKE" book.
ReplyDeleteI follow on GFC and Networked Blogs. I would like the All Things Paper book to give to my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI would love to get the book "Happy Homemade: Sew Chic Kids".
ReplyDeleteItty bitty Crocheted Critters would be my pick. Too cute!!! I follow via GFC as cynthia clubbs.
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The Krazy Karakuri Origami Kit looks like amazing fun for kids!
ReplyDeleteI would love to recieve the A Geek In Japan book: http://www.tuttlepublishing.com/books-by-country/a-geek-in-japan-paperback-with-flaps
ReplyDeleteI signed up for your emails and I would also like the Happy Home made Sew Chic for Kids book.
ReplyDeletei am following you and love the Girls Style Book
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ReplyDeleteFollowing! And I'd love to read Chinese Fables! :D
ReplyDeleteI'd love the Krazy Karakuri Origami Kit.
ReplyDeleteI would love to teach my son how to do Origami, as he keeps getting more into video games, and I'd like him to have something more to do then just that.
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My twins actually love the Balinese Children's Favorite Stories and the Origami book would be marvelous to teach the kids. I had an Origami book as a child and absolutely love it.Rene Chartier
ReplyDeleteI follow you via GFC as Holly S. & I would love the book Japanese Kanji & Kana. Thanks!
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I am an email subscriber. I like their book Origami Greetings cards.
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I would like the Krazy Karakuri Origami Kit.
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My granddaughters and daughter in law would love this book from Tuttle Bible Origami Kit
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They would use it with church and sunday school groups..
Girlagami seems cool
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ReplyDeleteThe Chinese Knotting book looks really cool - I've never heard of that before.
ReplyDeleteAdvanced orgami would be a book for my daughter for sure.
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The Origami for busy people looks good wilcarvic
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My daughter would absolutely love all the great ideas this book offers.
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