3D Pop Up Greeting Cards

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Japan Publications Trading, Nov 3, 2006 - Crafts & Hobbies - 96 pages
Flowers...gardens...seasonal motifs such as snowflakes and angels...traditional Japanese designs like Kabuki masks and geisha...animals...scenes...all these and many others become delightful greeting cards that are even more special because they're hand-made. Here are easy-to-follow directions—as well as cut-out templates—for creating 60 different, intricate-looking designs. Twenty-four color illustrations of the finished projects are followed by step-by-step instructions and diagrams. Whether it's to say, "Merry Christmas," "Happy Spring," "Just thinking of you," or "Get well soon," readers will find inspiration and hours of enjoyment in this beautiful and practical book.
 

Contents

Single Flowers
8
Flower Pots
37
Hibiscus
40
Cherry Blossom
48
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KEIKO NAKAZAWA is a talented and well-known origami artist in both Japan and the United States. Her work was exhibited at a show entitled, "Origami Architecture," at the American Craft Museum in New York City in 2001.

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