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Wings and Things: Origami That Flies by Stephen Weiss

By Stephen Weiss

This deilghtful booklet indicates tips on how to make thirty origami (folded paper) types that truly fly. All designs are made just by folding squares or rectangles of paper (and even greenback bills!) with no slicing, gluing, taping, or weighting.

Included are:
Manta Ray
Blackboard Bomber
Astro Tube
Flying Bat
Mach III Jet
Dollar debts Gilders
Swooping Hawk
Origami Kite
Flying Nun
SST
Gliding Swan
Maple Seed
Monoplane
Seagull
Delta Jet
Penta-Flinger
Flying Fish
Art Deco Wing
and many more!

Wings & Things is excellent enjoyable and should problem and encourage starting and specialist folders alike-perfect for an individual who ever tossed a paper airplane.

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Fold the long tab in. 3. Push along the curved end folds. 4. Add a line of glue on the tab close to the fold line. Even out the glue line so that it's smooth. 5. Fold the sides of the box together so that the other long edge of the box meets the tab line. Press and hold, or weigh it down, until somewhat dry. 6. Once dry, put your thumb inside one end of the box to pop it open. Fold in both flaps of one end. Repeat for the other side. To open the box, open the flaps at one end. Note The bigger the box, the thicker the paper should be.

3. Break the grain of the ribbon and curve it. 4. Put a line of glue on the back of the ribbon. Fold the flap of the purse in place and adhere the ribbon just under the flap, centering it on the front of the box. 5. At the boom of the gift box, bend the ribbon back towards itself, making a fold line. 6. Bring the ribbon all the way around the back of the box, adhering it as you go. Bend the ribbon back for a second fold line where the flap meets the top of the box. 7. Trim the ribbon from the back.

How to Finish a Gift Box Cut several pieces of tissue paper big enough to extend past the opening of the box. Tuck one or two pieces gently into the box. Use a pencil, eraser down, as a tool, if you need help getting the paper in place. Wrap the gift in a piece of paper, push it into the box, and tuck the ends of all the sheets of tissue paper inside. For added drama: Use several different colors of tissue paper. Add paper, cellophane or metallic shreds to the paper. Throw in little cuts of flowers, circles or stars amid the layers for surprise after surprise.

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