<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Make fun and functional origami out of your spare paper with this easy origami book.</b> <p/> Don't dump your wastepaper into the garbage--it's time to fold! World-renowned origami artists and award-winning authors Michael G. LaFosse and Richard L. Alexander show you the way with <i>Trash Origami</i>. This origami book presents unique and fun projects from their Origamido Studio and from some of the world's best paper designers, including Nick Robinson, Herman Van Goubergen, and Rona Gurkewitz. <p/> The origami models are presented for the reader who may have little or no previous folding experience, making it a great origami-for-kids book and an effective way to learn origami. However, experienced paper folders will also be intrigued by the novel nature of the folds and the unusual materials involved. The origami designs are made from old calendar pages, candy wrappers, envelopes, newspaper, postcards, paper grocery bags and more. The accompanying DVD video tutorial will make the folding process clearer and aid folders of all skill levels. Also provided is a guide to everyday materials that have the most folding potential leaving readers inspired to design and display their very own trash origami. <p/><b>This origami book includes: </b><ul><li>Full-color, 95-page instructional book</li><li>25 unique origami projects</li><li>Projects from top paper folding designers</li><li> Clear, step-by-step directions</li><li> Paper folding techniques and tips</li><li> Accompanying instructional DVD </li><li>All videos are also streamable or downloadable online</li></ul> <b>Origami projects include: </b><ul><li>Photo Cubes</li><li>Candy Wrapper Butterflies</li><li>Interlocking Flower Petals</li><li> Custom-Bound Books</li><li>And many more!</li></ul> Get ready to look at the contents of your wastebaskets and recycling bins with a different sensibility. You'll never need to buy expensive origami paper again!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A fun, instructive guide showing how to turn trash into origami. <b>--<i>Architectural Record</i></b><br><br>If you are looking for something artsy to do with recycled materials, check out <i>Trash Origami: 25 Paper Folding Projects Reusing Everyday Materials</i>. <b>--<i>Growing Book by Book</i> blog</b><br><br>In a fun twist on an ancient art, the authors present a selection of paper-folding projects that use old envelopes, potato chip bags, and even magazine subscription cards instead of the usual origami paper. The curler unit ball project is a standout; it is a truly gorgeous, complex creation. <b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b><br><br>In this colorfully illustrated book using heavyweight glossy sheets, 25 different origami productions are clearly explained, diagrammed, and photographed. While the patterns presented are cleverly attractive, the novelty exploited in this volume is the use of recyclable raw materials in place of the traditional origami paper. <b>--<i>Sacramento Book Review</i></b><br><br>Save the Earth while maintaining your creativity. We all know how much garbage we throw out every day, whether we actually throw it in the trash or recycle it. Well, now you can keep that garbage and get crafty with it! <i>Trash Origami</i> is the coolest book I've seen lately. Don't throw it out--fold it up! <b>--Christine Weiher, Editor, FaveCrafts.com</b><br><br>This book helps answer the question: what can I fold from this interesting scrap of paper? <b>--<i>Gilad's Origami Page</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Michael G. LaFosse</b> decided he would be an origami artist in 1971, after reading (and rereading) a <i>Readers' Digest</i> article by Leland Stowe, about the amazing folded art of Japanese Master Akira Yoshizawa. An avid teacher, LaFosse co-founded the Origamido Studio, a learning center and design studio dedicated to the art of origami, and the only place in the world specializing in hand papermaking for the origami artist. A biologist by training, LaFosse is one of the most celebrated natural history origami artists. He has spent decades studying plants and animals and re-creating them in detailed folded paper projects. He has also created hundreds of designs now seen in exceptional exhibitions, and published in dozens of books, kits, and videos. <p/><b>Richard L. Alexander</b> met LaFosse in 1988, and together they have produced exhibitions and publications about paper art and origami. Alexander has worked with LaFosse full time since 2003, and since then has made all of the Origamido handmade paper. Alexander also teaches and designs origami, while being responsible for photography, videography, commercial projects, and managing the Origamido Studio gallery spaces and exhibitions.
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