Travel Origami: 24 Fun and Functional Travel Keepsakes: Origami Books with 24 Easy Projects: Make Origami from Post Cards, Maps & More!
By Cindy Ng
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About this ebook
In Travel Origami, author Cindy Ng shows you how to take the paper souvenirs you collect on your travels and turn them into beautiful and useful folded origami objects that serve as visible mementoes! Use those postcards, street maps, tickets and souvenirs and convert them into artful memories that can last a lifetime. Whether you are a world traveler or a local vacationer, Travel Origami gives you 24 easy-to-fold origami projects that are fun to make and fabulous to display in your home. Foolproof step-by-step instructions show you how to fold your paper collections into special items you can wear, carry, hang on your wall, or give to a traveling companion as a special keepsake.
Use it to craft eye-catching origami for your friends, to decorate your room--or as a wonderful gift for paper craft lovers. All of the folds are simple enough to be origami-for-kids projects and are a great way to learn origami. None of the projects require paint or glue so just grab some origami paper and start folding right away!
This origami book contains:
- 120 page, full-color book
- 24 fun and functional origami projects
- Step-by-step instructions
- Colorful diagrams and photos
- Origami basics and tips
Origami projects include:
- Comic Strip Bracelet
- Metro Card Holder
- New Kind of Envelope
- Modern Money Ring
- And many more…
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Travel Origami - Cindy Ng
Contents
Introduction
Essential Tips
A Guide to Origami Folding Symbols and Terms
PART 1: JEWELRY
Candy Wrapper Necklace
Comic Strip Bracelet
Money Diamond Ring
Punk Rocker Ring
Modern Money Ring
PART 2: ODDS N’ ENDS
A New Kind of Envelope
Gift Wrap Paper Bag
Corner Book Mark
Paper Arrow
The Octo Bag
A Cute Paper Bow
PART 3: ORGANIZATIONAL HOLDERS
Brochure Photo Holder
Metro Card Holder
Business Card Holder
Fortune Bowl
Memorabilia Holder
Mini Picture Frame
PART 4: HOME DÉCOR ITEMS
Dollar Heart
Money Tray
Postcard Star
Paper Shelf
Diamond Bag
Straw Rose
Shopping Bag Lamp
Resources
Acknowledgments / About the Author
Introduction
Shortly after my book Girligami was published, I traveled to Istanbul hoping for a creative and restorative getaway. Luckily for me, I came back with beautiful patterns, currency notes, and the idea for Travel Origami. With the new book idea not quite fully formed, I gathered all my souvenirs and naturally started folding them into origami. Sometimes the final result of the folding sequence didn’t have a name, but it was beautiful to look at. Some weren’t quite as aesthetically pleasing, but they were really useful. After making a couple of rings and abstract models with printed patterns, currency and paper bags, I realized my affinity for objects with dual functionality. With that in mind, I went off the beaten path and started creating origami models for Travel Origami.
I hope that Travel Origami will act as a catalyst for exploration and introduce to you my cheery origami world. You’ll discover maps that can be reworked into arrows and holders, currency that can be transformed to fun rings for your fingers, and bags that can magically morph into abstract infrastructures.
With just the right balance of patience and fun, Travelgami will give you something to really boast about when you have both a souvenir and a piece of beautiful origami art!
Essential Tips
Origami paper likes a flat, clean surface. Work on an oil-free table or countertop, or even a hardcover book.
Cut carefully! Since you’re working with things like maps and brochures, you’ll need to cut some of your sheets to the right size and shape Grab a ruler, a pencil and a pair of scissors (or, if you want to be super-precise, buy a craft knife from your local craft store, a cutting mat, and