Beautiful Origami Paper Wreaths: Handmade Japanese Decorations for Every Occasion
By (Author) Noriko Nagata
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
10th November 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Origami and paper engineering
Interior design, decor and style guides
736.982
Paperback
112
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
567g
These origami decorations may look complex and expensive, but they are actually easy to create and will never wilt or shed, making them highly economical!
Each wreath is assembled from a number of paper sheets that are folded and then cleverly slotted together. No glue or tape required! The ring itself is held together by the tension of the individual paper pieces using the techniques of modular origami. Full colour, step-by-step instructions help you fold and assemble these beautiful pieces.
A different design is provided for each month of the year, and you can endlessly vary the colours and materials, which are readily available in any craft store.
Here are just a few of the seasonal and festive themes found in this book:
Noriko Nagata was first inspired to fold origami more than 30 years ago after being impressed by theoretical physicist Koji Fushimi's book, Geometry of Origami. She strives to continue making simple, unique, elegant and beautiful pieces with carefully considered folds and connections. Her work has appeared in several Japanese publications, including Unit Origami Boxes (edited by Tomoko Fuse), monthly issues of Origami (Japan Origami Association's publication), A Study of Twist Boxes and more. Noriko's work has also been featured in countless international magazines. She coauthored The Mathematics and Science of Origami with renowned American modular origami artist Thomas Hull. Noriko is a member of the Japan Origami Association, the Thinking About Origami Education Society and the British Origami Association.