Origami Blue & White Shibori Paper Pack Book

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large colorful japanese origami paper pack sheet instruction double sided kid 6x6 inch craft assortment design book beginner easy kit project intermediate adult children asian art scrapbook fold square chiyogami yuzen washi pattern pad tear out print

Product details

  • ISBN 9780804859622
  • Weight: 403g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 152mm
  • Publication Date: 26 May 2026
  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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256 sheets of colorful origami paper in a convenient tear-out pad!

This origami paper pack from Tuttle Publishing includes 256 sheets of double-sided paper with traditional blue and white designs with a shibori print. Each sheet stays securely in place until you're ready to fold, thanks to the easy tear-out design—no loose or crumpled papers to worry about.

Origami Blue & White Shibori Paper Pack Book includes:
  • 256 double-sided 6-inch folding papers
  • 16 unique designs, with a solid color on the reverse side
  • 13 pages of full-color instructions with origami tips and tricks
  • Step-by-step directions for folding 8 origami models
Shibori is a hand-dyeing technique from Japan that typically involves folding, twisting or bunching cloth to create a unique pattern—sort of like an ancient form of tie-dye.
Tuttle Studio draws inspiration from the modern and traditional cultures of Asia to create its language workbooks and resources, journals, stationery, gift wrapping products and origami paper. It is a division of Tuttle Publishing, a leading publisher of books on the languages, history, art and cultures of Asia. The company was founded in 1832 in Rutland, Vermont (USA) and opened a branch in Tokyo, Japan in 1948.