Origami Dinosaurs for Beginners

Origami Dinosaurs for Beginners by John Montroll, published by Courier Corporation in 2013, is an illustrated guide designed for those new to the art of origami. This 48-page book presents a collection of original models inspired by twenty dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures from the Mesozoic era, including well-known species like the tyrannosaurus and lesser-known ones such as the protoceratops. Montroll, an internationally recognized origami master, employs a single-square, no-cuts, no-glue method, making it accessible for beginners.
Readers will find clear diagrams and straightforward instructions that cater to various skill levels, from very easy to low-intermediate. The book emphasizes the connection between crafts and nature, allowing enthusiasts to explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs through paper folding. With its focus on creativity and hands-on learning, this edition serves as a practical resource for anyone interested in origami and prehistoric animals.
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An internationally renowned origami master recaptures the prehistoric allure of dinosaurs with this new series of original models. Twenty famous and lesser-known creatures from the Mesozoic era include a tyrannosaurus, apatosaurus, pterodactylus, dimetrodon, quetzalcoatlus, and protoceratops.
John Montroll designed these striking models with beginning paperfolders in mind. Based on his famous single-square, no-cuts, no-glue approach, they range from the very easy to the low-intermediate level. Each model features helpful diagrams and easy-to-follow instructions.
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