Across the country interest in paper crafts is booming. People from all
walks of life are creating scrapbooks, making gift cards and learning
origami. Washi, a traditional handmade paper originating in Japan, is a
perfect accompaniment to these crafts. Japanese Paper Crafting teaches the essentials of making beautiful and unusual washi paper at home.
Using
diagrams and photographs, this book's step-by-step instructions will
show both novice and experienced paper artists how to make washi paper
and how to create 17 exciting washi projects with their own handmade
paper! Projects include a hand-bound blank book; purses and wallets;
desktop and tabletop accessories.
Details:
*Hard cover with 128 full color pages
*17 projects & more than 300 color photos and diagrams
Authors:
Michael G. LaFosse has been creating paper
sculpture since childhood, and is internationally regarded as one of
the world's leading authorities on origami. His artistic work has
graced museums worldwide, including the Louvre; the Arizona-Sonora
Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona; and Hangar 7 in Salzburg, Austria.
Richard L. Alexander co-founded the Origamido Studio, a teaching center, gallery and design studio, with Michael G. LaFosse in 1996.
Greg Mudarri has lived, traveled and taught in Japan, and is an avid origami enthusiast who studied under Michael G. LaFosse.