Description
Do-It-Yourself - fold these fun original designs by Katrin and Yuri Shumakov - Christmas bells, chainlet-garlands, a variety of amazing 4-, 5- and 10-pointed stars, starry ornaments, festive kusudama treetops, magic wands and even an attractive winter kit of the mittens, the hat and the scarf
There are almost 200 detailed step-by-step colorful diagrams with written instructions and photos of examples of completed projects that will guide you through folding the 19 original origami designs. For each project, there are recommendations on paper type and size including an indication of the size of the completed model. The designs in this book are from simple to intermediate level of folding and are good for the novice and the expert alike.
With only paper and folding, you can create fabulous holiday decorations you will be proud to show off and adorn your Christmas Tree with
Have a creative time with this book making your own Origami Christmas Treats for Christmas Trees Happy folding
For more details on this book and the model menu, please visit our website at http: //www.oriland.com/store/books/origami_christmas_treats/main.php
Origami Holiday Series:
Volume 1 (this book): http: //www.amazon.com/dp/1502816547
Volume 2: http: //www.amazon.com/dp/1503326802
Author: Yuri Shumakov, Katrin Shumakov
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 10/16/2014
Pages: 56
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.15d
ISBN13: 9781502816542
ISBN10: 1502816547
BISAC Categories:
- Crafts & Hobbies | Origami
About the Author
Katrin and Yuri Shumakov - a stellar artist-duo, professional origami creators, who started their origami journey in France in 1989 and since then they unfold this art in a heretofore unseen way! They have created amazing paper world ORILAND with incredible fantasy Kingdoms that impress with rich detail of majestic castles, abundance of paper flora and busy life of little paper dwellers. Their newest kingdoms Toy-ronto and Albuquerque combine fantasy and reality together, presenting a whimsical artistic rendition of iconic sights of these cities. Another beautiful and elegant aspect of origami they brought to life is ORIBANA - a marriage of two Japanese arts: Origami and Ikebana. By combining these remarkable art-forms, in early 1990s Katrin and Yuri began to create paper flower arrangements in paper vases and thought up a distinctive name for it - Oribana. Since then they designed more than 50 charming oribana-compositions with a broad variety of origami flowers and vases. Being prolific origami authors they created more than a thousand of origami designs from simple forms and cute characters to complex dinosaurs' skeletons and architecture that all have a distinctive Oriland style. Psychologists by education, Katrin and Yuri have studied how origami helps children learn. Their Ph.D scientific work shows that by doing origami, children develop better use of both hands and that origami can improve creativity and intelligence in children ages 7 to 11. They believe that origami is "entertainment for the soul, gymnastics for the mind, and training for the hands." In 1999, Yuri and Katrin received the Silver Award in the ThinkQuest International Competition for their 'Travel to Oriland' website and it brought them and their team to Universal Studios Hollywood for the Award Ceremony! Their Oriland.com website became a winner of the Childnet Award that was given them in Paris, France. Both these projects were acknowledged as high quality creative, educational and fun websites for children and adults. Yuri and Katrin have written more than 30 origami books and instructional CDs, and their works have been exhibited in many countries including several venues in the United States, France, Spain and Canada. The Shumakovs also extend their artistic talents to the realm of photography and music. Katrin is a winner of the Toronto Photo Contest 2010. Yuri is enjoying music composing and sound design. They live in Toronto, Canada, love yoga and a healthy style of life.
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