Wednesday, December 15, 2010 by vntopic

NOA 424


Author

http://www.origami-noa.com

Publisher

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Origami Check box
Author Tomoko Fuse
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White rhino
Author Quentin trollip
In Book Origami Sequence - Quentin Trollip
Page Book 170->176
Level Complex
Style Animal
Quality view GOOD
Diagram

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Saturday, December 4, 2010 by vntopic
NOA 172


Author Monthly Origami Magazine
Publisher Updating
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Thursday, November 25, 2010 by vntopic

Folding - Origami Convention Book 2005, Australia




Author

Jonathan Baxter (Editor)

Publisher

Airstrip

Pages

144

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Friday, November 19, 2010 by vntopic
Making Origami Puzzles - Michael G. LaFosse


Author Michael G. LaFosse
Publisher PowerKids Press (July 30, 2004)
Pages 24 pages
Description Making Origami Puzzles by Michael LaFosse is a very interesting origami book which I recommend for older children. All the origami models in this book are made with 2 or more pieces of paper. The "puzzle" is to figure out how to assemble the pieces to form the origami model shown.
  • ISBN-10: 0823967042
  • ISBN-13: 978-0823967049

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The first model (Eight Sided Puzzle) is a pretty little ornament made with 4 sheets of paper. This model is the easiest one to puzzle out. Tip: make the units small enough so that they fit into the palm of your hand. This will allow you to hold the pieces firmly as the model is assembled.

The Tulip Box only uses two sheets of paper. This model is not hard to assemble, but does require a bit of tinkering to get the inserts (called "tabs") to slide nicely into the slots (called "pockets").

The Open Box Puzzle is interesting: it is in the shape of a box with an open. However, it is not exactly a box because the bottom is not locked and can open & closed freely. Folding of the 3 pieces (called "units") is easy and assembly is not hard. Very cute to make and see, but will probably not actually hold anything.

The Celebration Puzzle Box is made with six sheets of paper. This box does lock but only loosely. It can easily be disassembled by tossing it into the air and giving it a light tap with your hands. If you put confetti inside, then it would be like a celebration! The units are easy to fold but assembly of the box so that it has the pattern shown is a challenge.
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Origami Activities - Michael G. LaFosse


Author Michael G. LaFosse
Publisher Tuttle Publishing; 1 edition (October 15, 2003)
Pages 64 pages
Description Children will have hours of fun with the 15 projects in this beginner origami book, designed to introduce them to the exciting world of paper-folding. A crane, a bat, and a lotus-topped gift box are just a few of the simple projects for first-time paper folders. The book includes an introduction to origami that explores its history, the kinds of paper used, preparation, and basic folding techniques. Each of the projects explores a different aspect of Asian culture. Origami is a wonderful way to stimulate a child's imagination and their interest in Asian art.
  • ISBN-10: 0804834970
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804834971

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