Barstool Origami: The Art of Turning Sober Paper into Boozy Conversation Pieces Nick Robinson If your drunken antics have gotten old, entertain your drinking buddies with the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. Barstool Origami features origami projects designed for barflies who want to enhance their bar experience with more than drunken chitchat or televised ballgames. Just saying origami is funny when you have had too many beers and folding paper becomes a feat of coordination after a couple of cosmos. Origami is a far better icebreaker than your old pick-up lines. You can use the Peanut Catapult to get the bartender's attention when it's time for another round. There's an origami replacement date when your own heartthrob fails.
The Buck Book: All Sorts of Things to do with a Dollar Bill-Besides Spend It Anne Akers Johnson All sorts of things to do with a dollar bill besides spend it. It even comes with a real $1.00 bill. Make the following items: Buffalo Bill badge, bow tie, dollar ring, dime-in-ring, jumping frog, elephant, and peacock. These creations work best if made with a new or close-to-new bill. The instruction book also includes some interesting facts and myths about the one dollar bill. Ages 6 and up.
Dollar Bill Animals in Origami John Montroll Clear, complete directions for learning the basic folds, plus illustrations and diagrams for creating models of 30 different animals — all graded according to difficulty. Begin with a sailboat or starfish, go on to a duck or goose, and finish with such challenges as a penguin or elephant. Dollar bills not required.
Dollar Bill Origami John Montroll Step-by-step instructions and clear diagrams show paper folders at all levels of expertise how to fashion 37 origami models from dollar bills. Beginners will enjoy making a boat and a butterfly. Windmills and peacocks will suit intermediate-level hobbyists. An alligator and bison should prove no problem for advanced paper folders.
Popular as party favors and presents, origami figures folded from paper money offer clever possibilities for folders at all levels of skill. This easy-to-follow guide consists of 32 models of favorite figures. Numerous diagrams in dark and light green illustrate the two sides of a bill, and finished models are shown in full color.
The Guide to Hawaiian-Style Money Folds Jodi Fukumoto Handcraft your next monetary gift or create a charming island talisman with The Guide to Hawaiian-Style Money Folds. This book features a pricless collection of brand-new tropical designs, including an unlikely pair of slippers, an amusing gecko, a lucrative Lucky Frog, and, of course, pretty flowers. Fron overpriced pineapples to cheap 'ukuleles, The Guide to Hawaiian-Style Money Folds is a fun and imaginative origami book with delightful gift ideas. |
Origami Design Secrets: Mathematical Methods for an Ancient Art Robert J. Lang Robert J. Lang, one of the worlds foremost origami artists and scientists, presents the never-before-described mathematical and geometric principles that allow anyone to design original origami, something once restricted to an elite few. From the theoretical underpinnings to detailed step-by-step folding sequences, this book takes a modern look at the centuries-old art of origami. The Author is featured in an article in the February 19 issue of The New Yorker. The full article can be read here: http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/070219fa_fact_orlean.
Origami Insects Robert J. Lang Create a swarm of cleverly designed paper insects. Noted origamist presents step-by-step instructions and diagrams for 20 challenging projects: treehopper, spotted ladybug, orb weaver, tarantula, tick, butterfly, grasshopper, dragonfly, praying mantis, scorpion, and more. Helpful sections on symbols and terms and general folding directions. Intermediate to advanced level.
Origami for Beginners (Origami) Vicente Palacios Explanatory symbols and detailed illustrations for 57 projects enable even beginning paperfolders to produce such easy-to-make models as caps, cubes, airplanes, a vase, 4-pointed star, and progress to more challenging figures that will appeal to experienced origamists: baskets, Cinderella's slipper, gyroscopes, a 10-sided box, 5-pointed star, vampire bat, and more.
Origami with Dollar Bills: Another Way to Impress People with Your Money! Duy Nguyen Hey, big spenderpull out that bill and...fold it. Duy Nguyen, the popular author of Dinosaur Origami and many other books, presents a creative new way to make the most of your money.
Pornogami: A Guide to the Ancient Art of Paper-Folding for Adults Master Sugoi Master Sugoi's origami normally features classical figures, animals, creatures, and design, but Pornogami shows a new side of his talent. A piece of pornogami folded in the right setting, he discovered, can produce smiles and laughter in a way that no butterfly or bird ever could. Shapes include a variety of erotic body parts, including the amazing 3-D penis. Those who have mastered the technique can produce their own adult objets d'art, but the book's simple, step-by-step instructions help even the creatively challenged to transform a drab piece of paper into a saucy surprise.
Very Naughty Origami Nick Robinson Who knew that an innocent piece of paper could be so erotic after a few well-placed folds? Anyone who thought of origami as child's play is in for a surprise with this funny and entertaining book that goes where no other origami books have gone before. Combining the ancient Japanese art of origami with humor and sex, each project transforms an average piece of chaste, virgin paper into something both artistic and enticing. Anyone can go from making simple airplanes to whipping up giant sperms and novelty boobs with simple and evocative line-drawings, easy-to-follow instructions, and color photographs of the finished art. Each project is also accompanied by amusing tales of the inspiration behind it, like "Randy Rabbits," which was inspired by the popular phrase about the legendary insatiable sexual appetite of rabbits. |
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