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by Don Munson and Allianora Rosse
Making things out of paper is not only fun, it's personally satisfying and easily affordable. This book shows craftworkers how to make a host of attractive, useful, and amusing items out of paper. By following a few simple directions, hobbyists can create kites, model planes, boats that actually sail, dolls and dolls' houses, and other fun items, as well as such useful projects as aprons, hats, costumes and masks for children's parties, lampshades, place mats, Christmas tree ornaments, and gift boxes. Art lovers will enjoy fashioning mobiles, origami projects, lovely flowers, and decorative boxes-all easy to make with a few simple tools-paper, scissors and glueand the helpful suggestions in this book. Step-by-step diagrams and photos of the finished project accompany each of the nearly 200 objects.
Unabridged republication of The Paper Book: 187 Things to Make, originally published by St Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1970. Numerous black-and-white line and halftone illus rations. I color illustration.
192pp. 6 3/8" x 9", July 2001.
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