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5.0 out of 5 stars
For the Collector of pop up architecture,
By Bev V (Pittsburgh,Pa.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Paradise of Origamic Architecture (Paperback)
This book is rare and out of print so it is relatively expensive. Not for the beginner. Directions for the finished product is definitely lacking. If you made this type of cards before the field of trees and the house pictured on the front are some of the easiest card to cut and finish in this books as well as the animals . The flower are easy to cut but need a lot of effort to actually put together for the final card. I would recomend this book for the collectors. Try the 3D Pop up Greeting Cards By Keiko Nakazawa first, mainly because of the price is more affordable.
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A Paradise of Origamic Architecture by Masahiro Chatani (Paperback - June 1989)
Used & New from: $58.00
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