Origami Love Notes Kit: Romantic Hand Folded Notes & Envelopes: Kit With Origami Book, 12 Original Projects And 36 High Quality Origami Papers

Author: Florence Temko

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  • : 01 October 2017
  • : 216mm X 216mm
  • : United States
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Description

Nothing says "I love you" more than a handmade gift! 

With this easy origami kit you can create romantic hand-folded and personalized notes using the authentic Japanese art of paper-folding. Your words of love take on special meaning when written on these lovely origami papers. The original double-sided designs in this kit feature charming patterns and colors to beautifully complement your message. Most of the projects are easy enough for origami beginners and would even make great origami-for-kids activities.

Just imagine the delight of your loved ones as they receive your personally-folded origami love note in one of 12 original designs, including:



  • The simple and sweet "Seal It with a Heart Valentine"

  • The "Sealed with a Kiss Envelope," an elegant way to present a small note

  • The "Love in Bloom" rosette that reveals your message once the petals are opened

  • The "Folded Money Heart" — a meaningful way to enhance a cash gift

  • And many other romantic notes, cards and envelopes!


This origami kit includes:



  • 48 High-Quality Origami Papers

  • A 32-Page Full-Color Origami Book

  • 12 Original Origami Folding Projects


Author description

About the Author:
Florence Temko (1921-2009), was a founder of OrigamiUSA, and is well-known internationally as a pioneering paper artist and folk crafts expert. She authored nearly 30 craft books and participated in hundreds of programs and exhibitions in schools, universities, libraries and museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.