
The Box of Mini Origami Flowers
A charming little box that contains all you need to learn the folding patterns for 18 different flowers, together with colourful origami paper to make 200 models. Models range from a simple rose to a stunning sunflower.
Contains printed sheets of folding paper that feature floral patterns and leaf shapes. The flowers can be combined together with the foliage models to create your own arrangement in whichever colours you choose.
Start folding right from the box and create a tiny bouquet of paper models that can sit in the palm of your hand.
The Box of Mini Origami Flowers is authored by Nick Robinson, who has been folding paper for nearly 50 years and is a member of the British Origami Society. In 2004, he was awarded the Sidney French medal— the highest award the society can offer, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to origami.
Nick has worked as a professional origami teacher, travelling round schools, libraries, hospitals and art galleries, teaching origami and paper artwork. He runs sessions with people of all ages and physical abilities. He has appeared on television in England and Germany, and has fulfilled numerous commissions for magazine, television and internet advertising campaigns. He has written and illustrated over 115 origami books, with total worldwide sales of several million copies. He lives in Sheffield, England.
A charming little box that contains all you need to learn the folding patterns for 18 different flowers, together with colourful origami paper to make 200 models. Models range from a simple rose to a stunning sunflower.
Contains printed sheets of folding paper that feature floral patterns and leaf shapes. The flowers can be combined together with the foliage models to create your own arrangement in whichever colours you choose.
Start folding right from the box and create a tiny bouquet of paper models that can sit in the palm of your hand.
The Box of Mini Origami Flowers is authored by Nick Robinson, who has been folding paper for nearly 50 years and is a member of the British Origami Society. In 2004, he was awarded the Sidney French medal— the highest award the society can offer, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to origami.
Nick has worked as a professional origami teacher, travelling round schools, libraries, hospitals and art galleries, teaching origami and paper artwork. He runs sessions with people of all ages and physical abilities. He has appeared on television in England and Germany, and has fulfilled numerous commissions for magazine, television and internet advertising campaigns. He has written and illustrated over 115 origami books, with total worldwide sales of several million copies. He lives in Sheffield, England.
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A charming little box that contains all you need to learn the folding patterns for 18 different flowers, together with colourful origami paper to make 200 models. Models range from a simple rose to a stunning sunflower.
Contains printed sheets of folding paper that feature floral patterns and leaf shapes. The flowers can be combined together with the foliage models to create your own arrangement in whichever colours you choose.
Start folding right from the box and create a tiny bouquet of paper models that can sit in the palm of your hand.
The Box of Mini Origami Flowers is authored by Nick Robinson, who has been folding paper for nearly 50 years and is a member of the British Origami Society. In 2004, he was awarded the Sidney French medal— the highest award the society can offer, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to origami.
Nick has worked as a professional origami teacher, travelling round schools, libraries, hospitals and art galleries, teaching origami and paper artwork. He runs sessions with people of all ages and physical abilities. He has appeared on television in England and Germany, and has fulfilled numerous commissions for magazine, television and internet advertising campaigns. He has written and illustrated over 115 origami books, with total worldwide sales of several million copies. He lives in Sheffield, England.












