Krazy Karakuri Origami

Japanese Paper Toys that Walk, Jump, Spin, Tumble and Amaze! [Downloadable Material Included]

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Origami, Papercrafts, Toymaking
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Author: Andrew Dewar ISBN: 9781462915798
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing Publication: November 4, 2014
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Language: English
Author: Andrew Dewar
ISBN: 9781462915798
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication: November 4, 2014
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Language: English

Make moveable origami projects with this great beginner level origami ebook!

Karakuri are traditional Japanese mechanized puppets originally made from the 17th to 19th century. The word karakuri means "mechanism" or "trick". Krazy Karakuri Origami is a unique paper craft that brings together the of art paper folding and the fun of karakuri. Amaze your friends as you watch your origami paper creations wiggle, walk, tumble, shuffle and spin right before your eyes! Renowned origami artist and teacher, Andrew Dewar has designed these origami for kids projects to be simple enough to be completed quickly and easily. No need to learn origami folding, painting or cutting-just punch fold and enjoy!

This easy origami ebook contains:

  • A full-colored 64-page booklet
  • Clear step-by-step instruction and easy-to-follow diagrams
  • 24 fun-to-do projects with 16 pre-cut cardstock Karakuri characters

Krazy Karakuri Origami is a great value and is packed with hours of entertainment suited for all ages. The step-by-step diagrams clearly show how an origami model is assembled as well as how it will move. Basic explanations of tools and techniques mean that the creative folder will soon be folding their own original karakuri origami creations!

Origami projects include:

  • Sumo Wrestlers
  • Bobbing Bird
  • Jumping Frog
  • Lola the Ladybug
  • And many more…
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Make moveable origami projects with this great beginner level origami ebook!

Karakuri are traditional Japanese mechanized puppets originally made from the 17th to 19th century. The word karakuri means "mechanism" or "trick". Krazy Karakuri Origami is a unique paper craft that brings together the of art paper folding and the fun of karakuri. Amaze your friends as you watch your origami paper creations wiggle, walk, tumble, shuffle and spin right before your eyes! Renowned origami artist and teacher, Andrew Dewar has designed these origami for kids projects to be simple enough to be completed quickly and easily. No need to learn origami folding, painting or cutting-just punch fold and enjoy!

This easy origami ebook contains:

Krazy Karakuri Origami is a great value and is packed with hours of entertainment suited for all ages. The step-by-step diagrams clearly show how an origami model is assembled as well as how it will move. Basic explanations of tools and techniques mean that the creative folder will soon be folding their own original karakuri origami creations!

Origami projects include:

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