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Triangular Gift Box Origami, 2021

Folding boxes as special decorative gift containers, interesting storage units, or simply attractive pieces of art, is a well-known and much appreciated genre of origami. In Triangular Gift Box Origami, Arnold Tubis explores the design of families of simple (but hopefully, elegant) single-sheet origami boxes that have the same wall-locking feature as the traditional Japanese box (masu).

In twenty designs, Arnold details a series of equilateral-triangle boxes, plain and decorative, from starting regular hexagons. This book is for the intermediate folder.


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More Tipping with Origami Money Folds, 2020

Tipping for services well done is a long-standing tradition. Although we frequently tip these days via credit of debit cards, giving money directly still reflects a more personal and gracious old- world manner of showing our appreciation for good service.

This book shows how you can, with simple or low-intermediate folding skills and a little practice, fold twenty tips that have attention-grabbing geometric designs and prominently display the face (or faces) of George Washington.


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Origami Bowls, Vases, & More, 2019

This book describes models that have been designed and taught by Arnold Tubis at the beginnings of the monthly meetings of the Greater San Diego (California) Origami Group.

The models are based on starting equilateral triangles, squares, and regular pentagons and hexagons. They require mainly simple through intermediate folding skill levels, and are designed so that they may be completed in around twenty minutes to a half hour.


 
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Decorative Origami boxes from single squares, 2016


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Jewish Gelt: Our Symbols as Origami Money Folds, 2015


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Tessellation-Inspired Origami Box Designs, 2014


 
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Tipping With Origami Money Folds, 2013


 
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Fun with Folded Fabric Boxes, 2007


 
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Unfolding Mathematics with Origami Boxes, 2006