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Paperfolding (Origami) & Papercrafts

j736.98 / AYT
Origami in color: paperfolding fun.
Zulal Ayture-Scheele. 1986.
For children who are a bit older, this origami book provides instructions for creating a swan, penguin, elephant, monkey, flying crane, and various fish. Other origami projects include a picture frame, vase and flowers, and decorative stars. Instructions are illustrated with color photographs.

j736.982 / SMO
50 nifty super animal origami crafts.
Jill Smolinski. 1998.
Use this book to find out how to transform a single sheet of paper into a bird, an insect, a puppy, a horse, a giraffe, and many other animals.

j736.982 / NAK
Easy origami.
Dokuohtei Nakano. (Translated by Eric Kenneway). 1994.
Follow the paper-folding instructions in this book to make a crow, jumping frog, and wriggling snake, as well as finger puppets of a cat, pig, cow, and wolf.

j736.982 / NEE
The Usborne book of origami.
Kate Needham. 1992.
Use this colorfully illustrated book to learn how to make origami boxes, party hats, as well as a Viking ship, a flapping bird, and a wizard finger puppet.

j745.54 / JOH
Origami.
Gillian Johnson-Flint. 1996.
Follow step-by-step instructions to make origami boats, birds, and other animals, then learn how to use paper to make great- looking greeting cards and boxes. You can also find out how to use old newspapers to create papier mache projects like a clown puppet, a vase, and a cat mask, and maracas.

j745.54 / BUT
Papercraft.
Moira Butterfield. 1996.
Designed for kids seven to twelve years old, this book is packed with projects for using paper in all kinds of unique ways. Make pop-up greeting cards for your friends and family. Learn paper weaving, and make hearts and baskets of woven paper. Make paper hats, masks, and clothing. Even learn to make your own paper.

j745.54 / BLI
Paper.
Helen Bliss. 1998.
Learn how to make your own paper and to use that paper to make gift-wrap, greeting cards, masks, and gifts for family and friends.

j745.54 / LOO
Look what you can make with paper bags.
Judy Burke (editor). 1999.
You'll never believe how many things you can make out of paper bags. This book features more than 90 projects that can be made from ordinary brown paper bags, including toys, games, masks, and gifts.

j745.54 / KIN
Let's create with paper: a step-by-step guide.
Dave King, Dawn Sirett, and Angela Wilkes. 1996.
Use various kinds of paper (colored paper, crepe paper, and tissue paper) to make pottery, flowers, decorations, party invitations, and many other items.

j745.54 / IRV
How to make pop-ups.
Joan Irvine. 1988.
All you need is some paper, scissors, crayons, glue, and the instructions in this book to make your own pop-up greeting cards for birthdays, holidays, parties, etc.

j745.54 / CON
Creative crafts from cardboard boxes.
Nikki Connor. 1996.
Use cardboard boxes to make a train to ride in, a boat to float, a car to pull, a clock, shoes, a puppet theater and puppets, masks of the three bears, a castle, a rainforest, and a doll's house.

j745.592 / SCH
Best ever paper airplanes.
Norman Schmidt. 1994.
Includes 18 models for paper airplanes, with easy folding instructions and suggestions for decorating the planes. Color illustrations show how the planes look when folded and decorated. Also gives information about how airplanes fly, including why your paper airplane might zoom nose down to the ground and what to do about it.

j745.592 / BOT
Paper flight.
Jack Botermans. 1984.
This book provides 48 models for paper projects related to flight, including paper airplanes, flying saucers, and origami birds.

j745.5921 / SIM
The paper airplane book.
Seymour Simon. 1971.
Learn about how air and the forces of gravity influence the way real and paper airplanes fly; learn about principles of flight like lift, thrust, and drag; then learn to make paper airplanes that you can adjust for peak performance.