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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Foreword
- Supplies
- Presenting Money
- Paper Solutions
- Color-coded Instructions
- The Fundamentals of Origami
- MONEY FOLDS:
- Plumeria(Melia)
- Star(Hoku)
- Owl(Pueo)
- Turtle(Honu)
- Coconut Frond Fish
- The Luckiest Frog
- Seashell(Pupu)
- Flower(Pua)
- Pineapple(Hala kahiki)
- Aloha Shirt
- Humuhumunukunukuapua'a(Hawai'i State Fish)
- Ukulele
- Gecko
- Slipper / Other Slipper(Kama'a pale wawae)
- Maui Rose(Loke)
- Envelopes and Boxes:
- Simple Envelope
- Money Wrap
- Flower Envelope
- Lucky Frog Envelope
- Simple Boxes: Square, Rectangle
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Title: The Guide to Island-Style Money Folds
Author: Jodi Fukumoto
Format/Publication Date: HC:2002
Publisher: Island Heritage Publishing, Waipahu, HI
Language: English
Page Count: 127
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 8 3/4" x 6"
ISBN: 1597005827
SUMMARY- This is the revised edition of this book, and I haven't seen the first edition yet, so I don't know how they differ - I just know they do. An experienced folder shouldn't have much trouble with the diagrams. A novice(like myself) might struggle a bit with some of them. There are a lot of delightful models to choose from here - Ms. Fukumoto is clearly an experienced designer. It's too bad she didn't show the Palm Frond Fish on the cover - I've seen these fish made from actual palm fronds and they are quite charming. They're just as fun made from dollar bills. I was also enchanted with her gecko, and you have to look twice to realize her roses are made from dollars, they're so pretty.
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