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Party Origami

Instructions for 14 Party Decorations

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Make any get-together gorgeous with festive folded paper decorations customizable for any holiday or special event—from the Zakka Life blogger.
 
Transform beautiful origami paper into covetable party accents! With a booklet featuring step-by-step folding diagrams, eye-catching party props are just a few folds away. Origami enthusiasts and fans of pretty paper accents will enjoy folding chopstick rests, napkin rings, place settings, invitations, and more, in a range of colors and patterns.
 
“Use Party Origami to make fun decorations for celebrations all year: Thanksgiving placecards, Fourth of July pinwheel cupcake toppers, and Valentine’s Day heart-shaped lollipop covers. These projects are cute, tiny, careful, and clever, exactly what Jessica is known for.” —While She Naps
 
“Would make a nice gift for people who enjoy origami or want to learn more about it, teenagers, and crafters who entertain. Because of the use of traditional models, it’s a great way to get started in origami.” —Don’t Eat the Paste
 
“This book would just make the sweetest little gift to a budding event planner . . . or anyone with a passion for paper.” —WeeLife
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