Origami Paper: One Hundred Dollar Bills: Origami Paper; 250 Double-Sided Sheets (Instructions for 4 Models Included)

Origami Paper: One Hundred Dollar Bills: Origami Paper; 250 Double-Sided Sheets (Instructions for 4 Models Included)

by Marc Kirschenbaum
Origami Paper: One Hundred Dollar Bills: Origami Paper; 250 Double-Sided Sheets (Instructions for 4 Models Included)

Origami Paper: One Hundred Dollar Bills: Origami Paper; 250 Double-Sided Sheets (Instructions for 4 Models Included)

by Marc Kirschenbaum

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Overview

This origami paper pack contains 250 actual size, fake one hundred dollar bills.

These high-quality novelty bills are designed for use in money origami models, but are also suitable for school projects, as props for movies and theatrical productions, for gag gifts, play money for use in games, decorations, ancestor money rituals, and just for fun!

This paper pack includes:
  • 250 practice one-hundred dollar bills
  • Faithfully reproduced details and landmarks
  • Full color, double-sided, actual size
  • Step-by-step instructions for 4 easy-to-fold dollar origami projects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804855143
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication date: 06/21/2022
Sales rank: 486,144
Product dimensions: 2.70(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Marc Kirschenbaum is a world-renowned origami paper artist who has published dozens of books on the subject. He covers a variety of subjects and styles, from elegantly simple models to unbelievably complex works of art. His pieces are on display in museums and exhibitions around the world, including the American Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian, the Mingei International Museum in Japan and the Hangar-7 Aviation Museum in Austria. Kirschenbaum's models have been featured in hundreds of books and periodicals. Marc is an active member of OrigamiUSA, serving on the administrative council and directing the production of many of its publications.
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