Paper, Scissors, Sculpt!: Creating Cut-and-Fold Animals
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #150336 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 96 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781402740640
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
For the absolute beginner
This book assumes you know nothing about sculpting. It is in larger print and clear diagrams for each step and technique. The basics are given along with a photograph of each tool, optional tools and supplies. The projects to make are in order of difficulty and rated with one to four stars. Several patterns range from a simple snake to a complex stegosaurus. Each page has a full scale pattern along with a picture of the finished sculpture followed by clear diagrams and instructions. This is great for kids and a classroom. There is a gallery of even harder ones pictured for those daring to create their own patterns and copy them on their own.
Paper, scissors,sculpt - a grrrrreat step-by-step book!
Paper, Scissors, Sculpt is an awesome book for all ages! It's way easier then origami and it takes almost no time at all. In this book, you can learn how to quickly make a snake that curls naturally or giraffe that actually supports itself...all with regular paper! Whats more, is that for each project you need no more than one piece of paper.
Anyone should seriously check out Ben A. Gonzales book for some amzing rainy-day (or any day) fun!
- JJ, 11
Great even for kids
Paper, Scissors, Sculpt! has good pictures that you can trace onto paper which you can then cut, score and sculpt. The various shapes are rated from easy to more difficult, in that order, so that you can learn as you progress. The instructions are clear.
My 4-1/2 yr. old granddaughter was able to make a snake and a bat with little help from me. She was thrilled with the resulting snake (and added glittery eyes).
Though I haven't had time to make many of the animals I'm looking forward to working on the more advanced designs.





