Ukiyo-e Bird Prints Origami Paper: 48 Sheet - 8 1/4" Square – released April 19, 2016 by Tuttle Publishing. This paper package features 8 breathtaking bird prints reproduced from Japanese woodblocks in the ukiyo-e style of art. These large 8 1/4" squares are perfect for folding this short rectangular box with a lid. I put the stunning bird print on the lid, while the reverse, a rich chocolate brown is on the bottom. Each bird print has a contrasting solid color reverse. Box measures approximately 4" x 2" x 1", perfect for a little something... A booklet with an origami symbols key and instructions for several folding projects is included. This paper folds very well and may also be used for other craft projects. Get your copy below.
Short Rectangular Origami Box instructions at Origami-Club.com
Ukiyo-E Bird Prints Origami Paper 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 package of Ukiyo-E Bird Prints Origami Paper. One winner will be selected at random. Good luck! Canadian and USA addresses. Until May 9, 2016.
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