Ready for a little spring! Origami Butterflies Mini Kit: Fold Up a Flutter of Gorgeous Paper Wings! by Michael G. LaFosse and Richard L. Alexander, released Aug 6, 2013 by Tuttle Publishing. This compact kit contains the instructions and paper to make a kaleidoscope of butterflies! Origami master Michael LaFosse leads you clearly through the folding sequences of each butterfly. You cannot go wrong, book or DVD. His 32 page booklet has diagram and text instructions for 6 clever butterfly designs. He then demonstrates these instructions in a comprehensive 66 minute video. The DVD menu lets you skip easily from project to project. The included 24 squares of 5 inch folding paper have contrasting solid colors on either side. Very enjoyable. Get your copy below!
Contents
Key to the Origami Folding Symbols
Introduction
For George Morikami
For Sharon Friedheim
For Mara Sparks
For Mara Sparks
For Beth Kawazura
For Reiko Nishioka
For Vancouver and for Elsa Chen
A Butterfly for George Morikami folded by yours truly.
Origami Butterflies is available 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 Butterflies. One winner will be selected at random. Good luck! Canadian and USA addresses. Until February 28, 2016.
Update: The winner is Robyn B from Canada. Congratulations! Thank you to all who participated.
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Bruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body. I have heard he could do amazing things. I would like to learn more about him.
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Journeys of The Zoo
I'd like the Origami Animal Sculpture book with DVD. Love anything with animals!
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