Synopses & Reviews
Small treasures deserve beautiful boxes to hold them, and origami, the deceptively simple Japanese art of folding and connecting multiple sheets of paper, makes a range of wonderful styles and unique containers. Create endless variations by changing colors, patterns, and textures. Plentiful photos, bright and close up, will show you how to go each step of the way, and there are even suggestions for appropriate things to put in each kind of box.
Synopsis
Origami, a deceptively simple idea for using multiple sheets of paper, folding them, and connecting them makes wonderful colorful boxes. Create endless variations using different colors, patterns, and textures.
Synopsis
Origami, a deceptively simple idea for using multiple sheets of paper, folding them, and connecting them creates wonderful colorful boxes. Most projects only require four sheets of paper for the lid and four for the bottom. There are three styles for the bottom half of the boxes, and twelve types of lids. You can create endless variations using different colors, patterns, and textures.64 pages (all in color), 8 x 10.