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Horrorgami

Creepy Creatures, Ghastly Ghouls, and Other Fiendish Paper Projects

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By Chris Marks

Formats and Prices

Price

$13.00

Price

$15.00 CAD

Format

Trade Paperback

Format:

Trade Paperback $13.00 $15.00 CAD


If you thought origami was just about making peaceful cranes, flowers, and sailboats, you’re in for a wicked treat. Horrorgami is a new and dark way to look at the once gentle art of paper folding.

Follow simple step-by-step instructions for creating 25 creepy creatures like evil witches, ghoulish goblins, sinister skulls, fearsome fangs, Frankenstein’s Monster, and more. Also included is level of difficulty for each project, a glossary of fiendish folds and tips, paper-sourcing ideas, twelve 6×6-inch origami papers, how-to illustrations, and a fun full-color design throughout.

  • Crafty Princess Diaries blog
    “I think this book would be a perfect rainy afternoon family activity, bringing the kids and adults together to craft.”

    Crafty Confessions blog
    “I had so much fun and my kids thought it was awesome…I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves creepy crafts!”

    Knit and Nosh blog
    “I never thought I would consider Freddy to be cute, but this guy makes it easy. The book has everything you need to knit up your own little horror show.”

On Sale
Jul 31, 2012
Page Count
128 pages
Publisher
Running Press
ISBN-13
9780762445394

Chris Marks

About the Author

Chris Marks grew up in the northeast of England. Throughout a varied career that has included advertising, graphic design, paper engineering, and writing, he has consistently been experimenting with folded paper designs that scare his friends witless. He is the author of Barfbag Origami, among others. Chris lives on the English Riviera.

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