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Origami Bugs: This Easy Origami Book Contains 20 Fun Projects, Origami How-to Instructions and Downloadable Content: Great for Kids and Parents
Origami Bugs: This Easy Origami Book Contains 20 Fun Projects, Origami How-to Instructions and Downloadable Content: Great for Kids and Parents
Origami Bugs: This Easy Origami Book Contains 20 Fun Projects, Origami How-to Instructions and Downloadable Content: Great for Kids and Parents
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Origami Bugs: This Easy Origami Book Contains 20 Fun Projects, Origami How-to Instructions and Downloadable Content: Great for Kids and Parents

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Make simple and fun origami insects with this easy paper craft ebook.

Ants, dragonflies, tarantulas are just a few of the creepy, crawly creatures you can create with this friendly origami ebook. World renowned origami artist Michael LaFosse introduces this paper craft ebook that kids and paper folders of all ages will loveturning brightly colored sheets of origami paper into 20 different insects and arachnids. Use it to craft eye-catching origami for your friends, to decorate your roomor as a wonderful gift for insects lovers.

All of the folds are simple enough to be origami-for-kids projects and are a great way to learn origami.

This origami ebook contains:
  • 2 full-colored, 32-page booklets
  • Clear step-by-step instructions
  • Easy-to-follow diagrams
  • 20 simple origami insect projects
Origami Bugs provides you this stunning collection of origami projects that will have you folding your own insect zoo in no time!

Origami projects include:
  • Butterfly
  • Caterpillar
  • Firefly
  • Grasshopper
  • Ant
  • And many more

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 18, 2014
ISBN9781462916177
Origami Bugs: This Easy Origami Book Contains 20 Fun Projects, Origami How-to Instructions and Downloadable Content: Great for Kids and Parents

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    Origami Bugs - Michael G. LaFosse

    Contents

    Book One

    Origami Symbols Key

    Butterfly

    Caterpillar

    Firefly

    Luna Moth

    Cicada

    Grasshopper

    Emiko’s Fritillary

    Scarab Beetle

    Tree Snail

    Ant

    Book Two

    Origami Symbols Key

    Ladybug

    Alexander’s Swallowtail

    Centipede

    Dragonfly

    Trumpet Flower

    Leaf

    Lillian’s Butterfly

    Housefly

    Tarantula

    Scorpion

    The Tuttle Story: Books to Span the East and West

    Most people are surprised to learn that the world’s largest publisher of books on Asia had its humble beginnings in the tiny American state of Vermont. The company’s founder, Charles E. Tuttle, belonged to a New England family steeped in publishing. And his first love was naturally books—especially old and rare editions.

    Immediately after WW II, serving in Tokyo under General Douglas MacArthur, Tuttle was tasked with reviving the Japanese publishing industry. He later founded the Charles E. Tuttle Publishing Company, which thrives today as one of the world’s leading independent publishers.

    Though a westerner, Tuttle was hugely instrumental in bringing a knowledge of Japan and Asia to a world hungry for information about the East. By the time of his death in 1993, Tuttle had published over 6,000 books on Asian culture, history and art—a legacy honored by the Japanese emperor with the Order of the Sacred Treasure, the highest tribute Japan can bestow upon a non-Japanese.

    With a backlist of 1,500 titles, Tuttle Publishing is more active today than at any time in its past—inspired by Charles Tuttle’s core mission to publish fine books to span the East and West and provide a greater understanding of each.

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