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Origami Papercrafting

Folded and Washi Paper Projects for Mini Books, Cards, Ornaments, Tiny Boxes and More
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Product Type: Paperback / softback

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Origami Papercrafting offers more than 36 projects for making unique cards, boxes, booklets, envelopes, bowls, ornaments, jewelry and more. It's packed with lavish color photographs of fabulous papercrafts to give and to keep, accompanied by easy instructions and step-by-step diagrams.

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Pages 32
Publish Date 2013-04-01
Series  
Size 8.5" x 11.0" x 0.125"
Author Allyson Morrison | Catherine Mace | Karen Thomas | Kathy Yoshida | Lauren Johnston | Lea Cioci | Michelle Toss | Sally Traidman | Sheila Cunningham | Suzanne McNeill
Product Form Paperback / softback

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About the Author

| Author of 230 craft & hobby books and 15 Zentangle books, Suzanne McNeill has been called "the Trendsetter" for arts and crafts. Dedicated to hands-on creativity, she constantly tests, experiments and invents something new and exciting. Suzanne is the woman behind Design Originals, a publishing company dedicated to all things fun and creative. Winner of the Craft and Hobby Association's Industry Achievement Award, she is a designer, artist, columnist, TV personality, publisher, art instructor, author, and lover of everything hands-on. | Catherine Mace (deceased) was the founder and owner of Papers by Catherine, along with her husband Richard. They imported paper from around the world and had their own decorative paper designs and accessories manufactured and distributed internationally. She wrote many books on papercrafting and had numerous articles published in many crafting and trade magazines. | Contributor Kathy Yoshida owns Hanko Designs. She is an expert origami designer and loves handmade papers. | Contributor Sally Traidman is an author, teacher and artist . Sally started a home business called Mostly Hearts, selling decorative stamps. She sold her business, moved to California and is a Hero Artist designing some of Hero Arts company's trend-setting images. | Karen Elaine Thomas is the creative designer for Yatsutomo & Co. and has been a frequent guest on craft television shows

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