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Michael G. LaFosse - Origami Aquarium: Aquatic fun for everyone!: Origami Book with 20 Projects: Great for Kids & Adults!

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Make colorful and fun origami fish and sea creatures with this easy origami ebook.
Sharks, fish and turtles are just a few of the origami ocean creatures you can create with this paper craft origami ebook. World renowned origami artist Michael LaFosse introduces 20 unique origami paper craft designs for exotic undersea creatures. People of all ages and any level of skill, will enjoy crafting these eye-catching origami. This unique collection of origami designs will help you create folded paper models of fish and other animals from around the world. Finished origami projects are great for friends, to decorate your room, or for kids fascinated by aquariums and aquatic creatures.
All of the folds are simple enough to be origami-for-kids projects and are a great way to learn origami.
The origami kit contains:

  • 2 full-colored, 32-page booklets
  • Clear step-by-step instructions
  • Easy-to-follow diagrams
  • 20 simple origami projects
  • Origami Aquarium provides you this stunning collection of origami projects that will have you creating your own personal aquarium in no time!
    Origami projects include:
  • Shark
  • Whale
  • Seal
  • Horseshoe Crab
  • Seahorse
  • And many more...
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    Origami Symbols Key Traditional Japanese Design - photo 1

    Origami Symbols Key Traditional Japanese Design Make mountain folds corner to corner and - photo 2
    Traditional Japanese Design Make mountain folds corner to corner and - photo 3 Traditional Japanese Design
    Make mountain folds corner to corner and valley folds edge to edge on the - photo 4 Make mountain folds, corner to corner, and valley folds, edge to edge, on the colored side of the paper. Mountain-fold the C and D corners bringing C A and D down to B Your - photo 5 Mountain-fold the C and D corners, bringing C, A and D down to B. Your paper should look like this Move the top right corner over to the left - photo 6 Your paper should look like this. Move the top right corner over to the left. Fold up the bottom left edge and one corner to the front Fold up front - photo 7 Fold up the bottom left edge and one corner to the front. Turn inside-out Look at step 5 for the shape Repeat behind Push in from - photo 9 Turn inside-out. Turn inside-out Look at step 5 for the shape Repeat behind Push in from - photo 9 Turn inside-out.

    Look at step 5 for the shape. Repeat behind. Push in from the top The finished Fishing Boat Designed by - photo 10 Push in from the top. The finished Fishing Boat Designed by Michael G LaFosse Step 1 - photo 11 The finished Fishing Boat.

    Designed by Michael G LaFosse Step 1 valley-fold diagonally both ways - photo 12 Designed by Michael G. LaFosse
    Step 1 valley-fold diagonally both ways Step 2 fold the top two edges of the - photo 13 Step 1, valley-fold diagonally both ways.

    Step 2, fold the top two edges of the diamond to the horizontal center while you fold the top corner in half (step 3). Repeat 2 and 3 on the bottom and to the back. Fold the corner flat to the left Repeat behind Squash-fold the corner - photo 14 Fold the corner flat, to the left. Repeat behind. Squash-fold the corner evenly Repeat behind Fold the bottom corner of - photo 15 Squash-fold the corner evenly. Fold the bottom corner of the kite shape to the top corner Layers of paper - photo 16 Fold the bottom corner of the kite shape to the top corner. Fold the bottom corner of the kite shape to the top corner Layers of paper - photo 16 Fold the bottom corner of the kite shape to the top corner.

    Layers of paper from below will pull up and go along with it. Flatten these. This will become the tail. Look for the correct shape in step 5. Repeat behind. Fold the tip of the tail down Fold the top portion behind the tail to the - photo 17 Fold the tip of the tail down.

    Fold the top portion, behind the tail, to the back. Fold up the bottom portion in front. Narrow the wings by folding down the indicated edges left and right Narrow - photo 18 Narrow the wings by folding down the indicated edges, left and right. Narrow the head with mountain folds. Valley- and mountain-fold the point of the head to form the beak - photo 19 Valley- and mountain-fold the point of the head to form the beak. Valley-fold the wingtips to form a graceful bend Mountain-fold the body in - photo 20 Valley-fold the wingtips to form a graceful bend.

    Mountain-fold the body in half, nose to tail. The finished Seagull Designed by Michael G LaFosse Fold in - photo 21 The finished Seagull.

    Designed by Michael G LaFosse Fold in half corner to corner Unfold - photo 22 Designed by Michael G. LaFosse
    Fold in half corner to corner Unfold Fold bottom edges to the crease - photo 23 Fold in half, corner to corner. Unfold. Fold corners out Fold sides in so that the upper edges are parallel to - photo 25 Fold corners out. Fold sides in so that the upper edges are parallel to the center crease - photo 26 Fold sides in so that the upper edges are parallel to the center crease. Cut bottom point up the middle A sheet of paper folded to this step is used - photo 27 Cut bottom point up the middle. (A sheet of paper folded to this step is used to help make the shark.) Mountain-fold top point behind Fold down the top corners to round out the - photo 28 Mountain-fold top point behind. Fold down the top corners to round out the head Fold in half and rotate - photo 29 Fold down the top corners to round out the head. Fold in half and rotate sideways Fold up the fins and one tail point - photo 30 Fold in half and rotate sideways. Fold up the fins and one tail point Curl the tail The finished Carp - photo 31 Fold up the fins and one tail point. Curl the tail The finished Carp Designed by Michael G LaFosse - photo 32 Curl the tail. The finished Carp Designed by Michael G LaFosse Fold in half - photo 33 The finished Carp.
    Designed by Michael G LaFosse Fold in half bottom corner to top - photo 34 Designed by Michael G.
    Designed by Michael G LaFosse Fold in half bottom corner to top - photo 34 Designed by Michael G.

    LaFosse
    Fold in half bottom corner to top Fold up the right side corner to the - photo 35 Fold in half, bottom corner to top. Fold up the right side corner to the top corner You will need ten or more - photo 36

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