Tuttle - Origami Fish & Other Sea Creatures Kit

Origami Fish & Other Sea Creatures Kit

Master 20 ocean creatures with expert-designed folds and video guidance

Detailed diagrams meet twenty fish and sea creature designs from masters like Robert Lang, John Montroll, and Marc Kirschenbaum. Nick Robinson curates this collection specifically for folders ready to move beyond basic models, providing clear instruction for creatures ranging from streamlined fish to complex crustaceans. Each design teaches specific folding techniques, reverse folds for fins, sinks for dimensional bodies, color changes for natural markings, that build your technical repertoire while producing display-worthy results.

The kit includes sixty sheets of authentic origami paper in ocean-appropriate colors and patterns. Companion videos demonstrate tricky sequences where static diagrams might leave you guessing, particularly valuable for the more intricate designs. You'll fold everything from simple tropical fish suitable for practicing clean creases to challenging seahorses and octopi that reward patient, precise work.

Robinson's 64-page booklet provides context for each design along with progressive difficulty levels, letting you build skills methodically. The variety of contributing artists means exposure to different folding styles and problem-solving approaches. Whether you're developing technical proficiency or building an entire paper reef, these designs offer substantial folding challenges that go well beyond decorative results.

Books and Media

Books and Media Purchase Guide

Books and Media

Activity Books - Interactive art books and workbooks for learning techniques and developing skills.

Coloring Books - Adult and children's coloring books for relaxation and creative expression.

Craft and Hobby Books - Instructional books covering various crafting techniques and projects.

Drawing Books - Technique books and tutorials for improving drawing skills and learning new methods.

Painting Books - Comprehensive guides to painting techniques, color theory, and artistic development.

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