Paper Gifts
Posted: 2016/01/11 Filed under: Book Reviews, NonFiction | Tags: 2016, art, book review, january, leisure, NonFiction Leave a commentSanderson, Jennifer and Jessica Moon. Paper Gifts. Minnesota: Arcturus Publishing, 2015.
Reason read: interesting in learning more about the Japanese art of folding paper.
This was originally designed for children in grades 4-6 but as someone new to Origami, I found it very useful in its simplicity. You essentially learn how to fold six different “gifts” such as a treat holder or bookmark. While I didn’t actually make any of the gifts, I could tell the directions were very straightforward and easy to follow. The color photographs and glossary were a big help.
If I had tried to fold anything, it would have been the gift box.