
Disney Origami
Paul Frasco(Author)
Thunder Bay Press
Published on 20. October 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-1-68412-929-4 (ISBN)
Description
Disney fans will be delighted with these 10 cute origami models.
Create your favorite Disney characters as origami models with this comprehensive kit. Disney Origami includes step-by-step instructions to create 10 classic characters, including Bambi, Simba, Tinker Bell, and Pinocchio, along with 100 sheets of specially designed origami papers. Detailed illustrations guide you through each step of the process, making the ancient craft of origami approachable for enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you make the pieces for yourself or to give as gifts, the models in this book will brighten your day and leave a lasting impression.
Create your favorite Disney characters as origami models with this comprehensive kit. Disney Origami includes step-by-step instructions to create 10 classic characters, including Bambi, Simba, Tinker Bell, and Pinocchio, along with 100 sheets of specially designed origami papers. Detailed illustrations guide you through each step of the process, making the ancient craft of origami approachable for enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you make the pieces for yourself or to give as gifts, the models in this book will brighten your day and leave a lasting impression.
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Series
Language
English
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 247 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
733 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68412-929-4 (9781684129294)
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Person
Paul Frasco is an American origami designer focused on modern interpretations of origami in multiple mediums. He is known for creating fun and accessible folding sequences. His work has been featured in many public spaces, museums, and galleries around the country. Perhaps most impressive, in 2012 Paul crafted a Dragon Whelp from a single 18-foot square sheet of paper for installation at Stony Brook University’s Wang Center for Asian Studies. The finished model is approximately 5 feet tall.