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Origami eBooks in PDF format are filled with festive origami designs from Oriland. There are e-books from Origami Holiday, Origami Fashion, Origami Land and Origami Sea Series, that will teach you how to make your own origami town, sea, decorations and Valentine cards!

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ORIVILLE CASTLE is a book from Origami Land Series by Oriland authors that will teach you how to build your own magnificent Origami Castle of Oriland style!
Challenge yourself to become an origami architect and build the paper Castle entirely by folding! Do-It-Yourself – start Oriville Kingdom with this cheerful origami castle originally designed by Yuri and Katrin Shumakov. The Castle consists of 23 elements: bases, stands, walls, roofs, towers, lanterns, different accessories and more, and requires 382 separate pieces of paper to fold. It is a large undertaking requiring much patience and time – but the process and result will be very satisfying! You can fold the Castle together with your friends or your family – it is fun!
When using sheets of Letter or A4 format as suggested in 'Paper Preparation' section of the eBook, the Castle will be 60 cm (24 inches) high! You will need about 140 sheets of paper, Letter or A4 format in total and one 42 cm-(17-inch) square of paper for the main roof.
There are 450 detailed step-by-step colorful diagrams, placed on 83 pages that will guide you through folding all the details of the Castle and the assembly. The 'Origami Symbols' section is explaining international origami symbols to help you to read diagrams for folding. Generally, the Castle is of the complex level of folding; some details are relatively complex, but most are fairly simple. Good for those with some experience in origami and the expert alike.
Happy folding!
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Contents: Oriville Castle.
 
Oriville Castle. Origami Land Series. Copyright © 2010 by Yuri and Katrin Shumakov. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For information, address info [at] oriland.com |
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