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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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 projects include:
- Butterfly
- Caterpillar
- Firefly
- Grasshopper
- Ant
- And many more
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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
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