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Money Lei Making: A Step-By-Step Guide
by Laurie Shimizu Ide

Money Lei Making: A Step-By-Step Guide
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Binding: Spiral-bound
Feature: ISBN13: 9781566477758
ISBN: 1566477751
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 48
Publication Date: 2006-04-01
Publisher: Mutual Publishing

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ISBN13: 9781566477758
Condition: NEW
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Money may not grow on trees, but in Hawaii it certainly blooms! Money lei have become a popular gifts for graduates, family leaving the islands and on birthdays. This book resents you with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions for making 25 different money lei projects. Blending the skills of Japanese origami and Hawaiian lei making many of the projects incorporate folding dollar bills, wrapping coins and threading currency together into momentos of good luck and well wishes. From the most common type of money lei-making using flower motifs to the more intricate and unusual folds of frogs, fans and butterflies, flower and lei expert Laurie Shimizu Ide offers diverse designs to celebrate the guest of honor at any party or special occasion.


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This is exactly what I was looking for. The instructions were perfect. Thanks.

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I bought this so that I could make a money lei as a gift for my daughter's soccer coach. There were quite a few styles to choose from, some easier than others. We went to the party store and bought the hacky sacks that look like soccer balls and included them with ribbons in the team colors. It went over big!


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