Super Cute Origami Kit (9780804850780)

Origami
$16.99
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SKU:
9780804850780
Publisher:
Tuttle Publishing
ISBN:
9780804850780
Format:
Paperback & Kit
Date Published:
04/09/2019
Illustrations:
48-page book, 48 sheets of 6 (15 cm) double-sided folding paper, over 35 stickers, 50 self-adhesive rhinestones, 100 stick-on colored pearls, 150 sequins in various colors, lace washi tape"
Trim Size:
10 1/4 X 8

**Winner of the Moonbeam Children's Book Award Bronze Medal**

Kids of all ages will love this super cute collection of easy origami crafts that can be customized in endless ways.


Follow chibi manga mascots Kami Kami and Orihime as they show you how to fold up the models, and then how to personalize them in thousands of ways. The possibilities are limitless!

Packed with accessories that you can use to create unique, embellished models, this origami kit includes:
  • 48 sheets of colorful origami paper
  • Over 35 sticker accessories
  • 100 stick-on pearls in assorted colors
  • 150 glittering sequins
  • 50 assorted stick-on rhinestones
  • Lace Washi tape
  • A full-color book with folding instructions and tips for decorating the models
Surprise your friends with your creativity! Create adorable kawaii figures and learn fascinating facts about the countries and cultures that have inspired the designs.

Origami projects in this kit include:
  • A Cupcake: Cute, sweet, and almost good enough to eat—and why not add some more stick-on pearls as the "icing on the cake?"
  • A Crown: Dazzle your subjects with a rhinestone-encrusted wearable tiara
  • A Daruma Doll: Fold up this lucky Japanese character and make a wish as you color in one eye. Color the other eye when your wish is granted!
  • Maneki Neko: The Japanese waving cat who summons good fortune. Fold and decorate a personalized kitty for each of your friends!
  • Matryoshka Dolls: The famously adorable Russian nesting dolls
  • And many more fascinating projects!
Perfect for parties or as a gift, kids can have hours of fun doing something physical away from a screen!


About the Author:
Born and raised in Japan and living in Washougal, Washington, Yuki Martin is an artist, instructor, and writer with a special interest in origami. She has taught origami at schools, libraries, camps and events since 2007. She writes about her origami experiences on OrigamiUSA's magazine, The Paper, reviews origami publications on her website (yukiorigami.com), and shares her origami photos on her popular Instagram account (@yukiorigami).