This unique dollar fold is from LaFosse & Alexander's Dollar Origami: Convert Your Ordinary Cash into Extraordinary Art! The full-color, spiral-bound, hardcover and instructional DVD builds on their first two money origami kits Money Origami and Mini Money Origami, no repeats. Intermediate folders will discover twenty exclusive money folding projects by the authors, eight of them modular, along with 48 practice "dollar bills". The DVD is indispensable and will help you advance your folding! I used four US $1 bills to fold this striking modular design called an Origami Windmill Pillow Tile. Give more than money, give art!
4 Introduction
5 Symbols Key & General Tips
6 Lee's Coin Pouch
8 Canoe
10 Windmill Pillow Tile
12 Lantern Puzzle
14 George Washington Monument
17 Richie's Rocket
20 Two-Dollar Crown
22 Prosperity Bamboo
24 Bamboo - Orchid Leaves
26 Orchid
29 Sitting Bunny
33 Standing Bunny
37 George Washington Knot
39 Reef Pony
43 American Shad
46 Great Seal
51 Teddy Bear
55 Standing Eagle
58 Three-Dollar Bird Base
61 Drachir the Dragon
Dollar Origami is available in both my Canadian and USA Amazon Store's and worldwide at Tuttle Publishing. Check out their unique Asian catalog at Tuttle Publishing.
Tuttle Publishing has generously offered to giveaway one copy of Dollar Origami! 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!
I also like their book on LaFosse Butterflies- excellent history, models, and presentation. In general, Tuttle simply puts out quality products.
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