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Lafosse - Origami fantastic creatures

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Make origami monsters and mythical creatures with this easy origami kit.
Youll bring some of historys most beloved and feared mythical creatures to life with this exciting collection of origami. These beginner and intermediate origami projects are perfect for children and adults with basic folding skills. They are ideal for party decorations, for gifts, or just for fun! World-renowned origami author and artist Michael LaFosse provides easy-to-follow instructions along with clear illustrations that will have you folding origami models in no time.
Use it to craft eye-catching origami for your friends, to decorate your room or as a wonderful gift for mythology lovers. All of the folds are simple enough to be origami-for-kids projects and are a great way to learn origami. The origami paper in the kit already has printed patters so no paint or glue is required, just unpack and start folding right away!
This origami kit contains:
  • 48 page, full color origami book
  • Step-by-step directions
  • Color diagrams and illustrations
  • 25 fun origami projects
  • 98 sheets of origami paper
  • A variety of colors and patterns
Origami Fantastic Creatures is perfect for both home and school craft projectsas well as a wonderful gift for fantasy lovers.
Origami projects include:
  • Phoenix
  • Kraken
  • Gargoyle
  • Chinese Dragon
  • Cyclops
  • Loch Ness Monster
  • And many more

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bird base TRADITIONAL JAPANESE Mountain-fold corner to corner both ways Valley-fold edge to edge both - photo 1Mountain-fold corner to corner both ways Valley-fold edge to edge both - photo 2 Mountain-fold, corner to corner, both ways. Valley-fold, edge to edge, both ways. Mountain-fold corners C and D in half Bring corners A C and D down to B - photo 3 Mountain-fold corners C and D in half. Bring corners A, C, and D down to B. Valley-fold the left and right bottom edges to the center crease Unfold - photo 4 Valley-fold the left and right bottom edges to the center crease. Unfold.

Repeat behind. Inside-reverse-fold the left and right corners in Repeat behind Fold up - photo 5 Inside-reverse-fold the left and right corners in. Repeat behind. Fold up the bottom front corner Repeat behind The finished Bird Base - photo 6 Fold up the bottom front corner. Repeat behind. The finished Bird Base This is an important beginning form for several of the - photo 7 The finished Bird Base.

This is an important beginning form for several of the projects in this book.

unicorn head DESIGNED BY RICHARD L. ALEXANDER Fold in half corner to corner both ways Unfold Fold in the bottom - photo 8Fold in half corner to corner both ways Unfold Fold in the bottom - photo 9 Fold in half, corner to corner, both ways. Unfold. Fold in the bottom edges to meet at the center Unfold Fold in the top - photo 10 Fold in the bottom edges to meet at the center. Fold in the top edges to meet at the center Unfold Fold up the bottom corner - photo 11 Fold in the top edges to meet at the center. Unfold. Unfold.

Fold up the bottom corner, just a bit. Fold the left and right corners in half following the creases while bringing - photo 12 Fold the left and right corners in half, following the creases, while bringing all four sides to meet at the center. Fold in half top corner down behind the bottom Move center corners to the - photo 13 Fold in half, top corner down behind the bottom. Move center corners to the top. Outside-reverse-fold the top corners for ears Fold up some of the back - photo 14 Outside-reverse-fold the top corners for ears. Mountain-fold in half Open bottom corners for nostrils The finished - photo 16 Mountain-fold in half. Mountain-fold in half Open bottom corners for nostrils The finished - photo 16 Mountain-fold in half.

Open bottom corners for nostrils. The finished Unicorn Head chinese dragon I DESIGNED BY MICHAEL G - photo 17 The finished Unicorn Head.

chinese dragon I DESIGNED BY MICHAEL G. LAFOSSE AND RICHARD L. ALEXANDER Gods of rivers and waterways Chinese dragons were also used as the symbols of - photo 18 Gods of rivers and waterways, Chinese dragons were also used as the symbols of fire and sunrise in the eastern sky. Use a long rectangle of paper half a sheet of printer paper one third or one - photo 19 Use a long rectangle of paper: half a sheet of printer paper, one third or one fourth of a square of origami paper, or paper money. Use a long rectangle of paper half a sheet of printer paper one third or one - photo 19 Use a long rectangle of paper: half a sheet of printer paper, one third or one fourth of a square of origami paper, or paper money.

Fold in half, long edge to long edge. Unfold. Fold the top and bottom corners on the right so that the short edges meet at - photo 20 Fold the top and bottom corners on the right so that the short edges meet at the crease. Fold the corners to touch the middle of the folded edges Fold the corner - photo 21 Fold the corners to touch the middle of the folded edges. Fold the corner over Turn over top to bottom Fold the top and - photo 22 Fold the corner over. Fold the top and bottom corners on the left so that the short edges meet at - photo 24 Fold the top and bottom corners on the left, so that the short edges meet at the crease. Fold the top and bottom edges to meet at the crease Fold in the top and - photo 25 Fold the top and bottom edges to meet at the crease. Fold in the top and bottom edges on the left Fold in half top to bottom - photo 26 Fold in the top and bottom edges on the left. Fold in half top to bottom Inside-reverse-fold at the back of the head - photo 27 Fold in half, top to bottom. Inside-reverse-fold at the back of the head Shape the body with a series - photo 28 Inside-reverse-fold at the back of the head. Shape the body with a series of inside reverse folds Lift up corners for - photo 29 Shape the body with a series of inside reverse folds. Lift up corners for horns Fold up the bottom corners of the jaw The - photo 30 Lift up corners for horns. Fold up the bottom corners of the jaw The finished head The - photo 31 Fold up the bottom corners of the jaw. The finished head The finished Chinese Dragon I phoenix DESIGNED - photo 32 The finished head. The finished Chinese Dragon I phoenix DESIGNED BY MICHAEL LAFOSSE AND - photo 33 The finished Chinese Dragon I.

phoenix DESIGNED BY MICHAEL LAFOSSE AND SATOSHI KAMIYA Chinese art balances the fiery character of the dragon with the grace of the - photo 34 Chinese art balances the fiery character of the dragon with the grace of the Phoenix.
phoenix DESIGNED BY MICHAEL LAFOSSE AND SATOSHI KAMIYA Chinese art balances the fiery character of the dragon with the grace of the - photo 34
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