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This image was scanned from my private collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Origami and Japanese People
- The Birth of Origami
- Origami for Therapy
- LOVE & HOPE:
- Ippitsusenn Heart Message Card
- Sakura Cherry Blossom
- Tsuru Crane
- Kikyo Balloon Flower
- Cho Butterfly
- Fusenbako Balloon Box
- Tulip Tulip
- Hako Gift Box
- Bara Rose
- Baniire Envelope
- Saifu Card Holder
- Kabekazari Heart Warmth
- HAPPINESS & LAUGHTER:
- Komonozara Trinkets Tray
- Hina-ningyo Origami Doll
- Hashi-bukuro Chopstick Wrapper
- Kashizara Party Tray
- Kobako Chocolate Box
- Kashibachi Sweet Treat Tray
- Kidoairaku Funny Puppet
- Sumo Sumo Wrestlers
- Kemari Origami Ball
- Kaeru Frog
- Kingyo Goldfish
- BELIEF & WILLINGNESS:
- Ki Fir Tree
- Fune Boat
- Kimono Kimono
- Fukigoma Spheres
- Haori Kimono Coat
- Tsuriganeso Bluebell
- Yaezakura Springtime Cherry Blossom
- Shumaigiku Anemone
- Wakazari Wreath
- Kusudama Decorative Sphere
- Kabekake Wall Hanging
- Tsuzureori Tapestry
- Useful Information
- Index
- Acknowledgments
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Title: Origami for Mindfulness: Color and Fold your way to inner peace with these 35 calming projects
Author: Mari Ono
Format/Publication Date: TPB:2016
Publisher: CICO Books, NY
Language: English
Page Count: 128
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 9 1/4" x 9"
ISBN: 9781782494058
SUMMARY- These are simple projects that nonetheless have pretty effects. She uses photo illustrations rather than diagrams, which in this instance were less clear than drawn diagrams for me, but your mileage may, of course, vary. She is not shy about using scissors to get specific effects that she wants.
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