Origami Aquarium: Aquatic fun for everyone! by well known origami author Michael G. LaFosse, paperback released June 16, 2015 TUTTLE Publishing. Kit includes 2 booklets with easy-to-follow instructions for 20 aquatic origami projects and 98 sheets of folding paper with marine colors and patterns 6" x 6". Create your very own origami aquarium and fill it with a friendly seal, pretty seahorse and fierce piranha! Book One includes fundamental Origami Symbols. Guide book information introduces each species. A delightful underwater adventure. Perfect for home or school. Get your copy below!
Contents
BOOK ONE
Origami Symbols Key
Carp
Moray Eel
Seal
Fish
Terrapin (River Turtle)
Horseshoe Crab
Sea Snake
Seahorse
Fishing Boat
Seagull
BOOK TWO
Sea Turtle
Piranha
Whale
Shark
Octopus
Loch Ness Monster
Sea Serpent
Stingray
Swordfish
Origami Aquarium is available in my Canadian and USA Amazon Stores and worldwide at Tuttle Publishing. Check out their unique catalog, rooted in Asian culture, language and history at Tuttle Publishing.
TUTTLE Publishing has generously offered to giveaway a copy of Origami Aquarium. One winner will be selected at random. Good luck! Canadian and USA addresses. Until October 31, 2015.
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Origami Bugs Kit
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The Bible Origami Kit looks great and I'd also like this selection since you get the papers and backgrounds along with the book. ~Deb
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I also like the Easy Chinese Recipes book
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I would like the Ulitmate Beginner Origami Kit.
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My girls need this book just to learn how to make a stingray at the very least!
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