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Count Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, Wolfman: a monstrously fun collection of spine-tingling creepy creatures! Created by origami master Duy Nguyen, author of nearly 20 books on the subject, they’re sure to please young fans of horror movies, novels, and comics. Nguyen carefully explains and illustrates every fold, from the valley to the mountain; offers advice on which paper to use and how to get the best results; and provides suggestions for adding personal creative touches, such as color and detail. The menagerie of menacing monsters includes a demon, alien, werewolf, vampire bat, the ever-popular Godzilla, and King Ghidora—a really cool three-headed, long-necked flying lizard!
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"Years ago, when i first began to fold origami, I would look again and again at the instructions given in my borrowed book, trying to learn even the simplest folds."
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Includes index and color illustrations.
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Introduces the basic folding techniques used in origami, then presents step-by-step instructions for creating ten origami monsters, including the vampire bat, Frankenstein's monster, and Count Dracula.
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