Holiday Gift Guide 2010: World’s Best Origami by Nick Robinson – Ends 11/30 – US & Canada

Holiday Gift Guide 2010: World’s Best Origami by Nick Robinson – Ends 11/30 – US & Canada

Holiday Gift Guide 2010

The art of Origami delights both young and old alike. So what better gift for the whole family to enjoy than a how-to book that will teach you the A to Z of folding paper? One lucky Contest Corner reader will win a copy of World’s Best Origami by Nick Robinson, so read on!

About World’s Best Origami:

Remember folding paper into a hand-held fortune teller, paper airplane or secret note square? Whether a fortune teller novice or a seasoned paper-folding expert, the new book World’s Best Origami (ISBN: 9781615640539, Alpha Books, November 2010, $19.95) challenges readers with more than 100 of the most unique and best-loved origami patterns ever created.

Professional origami artist, Nick Robinson, guides readers through the process of folding paper. Projects are rated from beginner to advanced and include everything from the traditional swan and poppy box to truly amazing pieces such as a geodetic tower and a jet plane! Each diagram is clearly displayed with easy-to-understand folding instructions for a perfect outcome every time.

About the Author:

Nick Robinson (London, England, UK) is a professional origami artist and author who has been folding paper for 30 years. A member of the British Origami Society who edits its magazine and maintains its website, Nick has written over 30 books on origami, as well as numerous articles, and done several commercial and charitable origami commissions involving origami and paper art over the last 20 years. Nick has created several hundred original designs and teaches origami in schools, arts centers, and many other venues.

Giveaway time!

World's Best Origami

One lucky Contest Corner reader will win a copy of World’s Best Origami by Nick Robinson! Here’s how to enter:

1. For your first entry, just leave a comment on this post and tell me: Have you ever tried folding origami before? This step is required to qualify for the drawing.

Want extra entries? Do any of the following, and leave a separate comment for each one:

2. Write a post on your blog linking to this giveaway. Then come back here and leave me the link!
3. Write about this on Twitter, then come back and leave me the link to your tweet! One Twitter entry per person. You can use the button at the bottom of this post to tweet with one click!
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Rules, regulations, and other important stuff: Giveaway ends on November 30th at 11:59 PM, PST. Winner will be chosen the following day via Random.org. Winner has 48 hours to respond to my notification email, or a new winner will be chosen in their place. Giveaway is open to US & Canadian residents. I received no compensation for this post – other than the joy of giving a prize to one of my loyal readers!

84 thoughts on “Holiday Gift Guide 2010: World’s Best Origami by Nick Robinson – Ends 11/30 – US & Canada

  1. I used to love folding origami! It would be great to have a book teaching me how to do it again. Thanks!

  2. I’ve attempted origami a few times and recently watched Between The Folds on netflix and now my kids want to try it too.

  3. I actually first tried Origami as a teen in the late 70s. It was going thru a surge of popularity then along with macrame’ which I tried as well. Being young and into everything, I put Origami on a shelf if you will to pick up later when I had a chance. Now is my chance..I would love to pick this beautiful hobby back up again and this Book will help me perfectly! I would love to win!!
    Debbie C.
    dksugarpaws@yahoo.com

  4. yes…I luv making animals for the kids and they also make great inexpensive xmas ornaments. The kids are stating to learn too. Great giveaway, thanks.

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