Origami Flowers: Popular Blossoms and Creative Bouquets
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (955 Votes) |
Asin | : | 488996116X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 114 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Not for the faint of heart The finished products shown in this book are just gorgeous, The complaint I have is that the directions for reproducing them are not as clear as I would have liked. The diagrams are a little confusing because you can't tell if the lines represent visual folds or folds that are underneath. Also the arrows in the diagrams are sometimes confusing. Directions such as "as shown," therefore, leave one somewhat baffled. Perhaps a mor. Lack of complete information CutieCatie This book looks so enticing that I got it without thinking how difficult will it be for a beginner. The first one I tried was the pansy and I couldnt get it and got frustrated. But I tried the cornflower, clematis and the rose (page #3) and it worked well. I would suggest the author to arrange the instructions in the order of difficulty. Also, I found it very difficult to find green washi paper in bulk. It will be good if the . Manny said Four Stars. great for the kids
Paper, scissors, and imagination are all you need to decorate your home with blooming flowers of your own.. This special book tells you how to turn ordinary, square origami paper into pentagons, hexagons and octagons, and then by using radial creases, into intricate flowers with five, six and eight petals or even doubled numbers of folded petals. With this book, you can make colorful, fancy potted flowers and ikebana out of store-bought origami paper by adding stems and leaves as shown
She has been creating various flowers in her own style ever since, and now resides east of Tokyo, in Chiba City.. HIROMI HAYASHI was born in Japan in 1963. Just then, she encountered a book called Origami Kyoushitu-Hana -meaning paper-folding classroom for flowers-written by Dokuotei Nakamura, and was fascinated by the art of turning origami paper into flowers. While she loved origami j
Readers will learn how to turn ordinary square origami paper into dazzling azaleas, glorious roses, cheerful hyacinths, exquisite lilies and much more. Both children and adults will enjoy this gorgeous new book full of dozens of easy-to-create flowers. . From the Publisher Origami Flowers is a truly original book that combines innovative paper crafting with the beauty of flowers. Origami Flowers also explains how to make bouquets, fancy potted flowers and ikebana, as well as how to add stems and leaves to each creation to make them more realistic than ever