Christmas Origami Book 2007

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Yes, there's gonna be an Origami Christmas Book 2008. Just make sure to keep your diagrams to yourself until then or it won't be a valid submission :)
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Hi Tyler,

I will send you a mail when I'm at home.

To angrydemon:

Sure there will be a new Christmas Origamibook :D
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Thank you, origami_8. :wink:
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origami_8,

Is the offer to submit more than one diagram and get back copies on the christmas books going to be open this year? And is there any kind of complexity level on them? Most of my models are very simple.
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Yes, this offer is open this year. As with all diagrams there is no rule about complexity. Simple models are as good as super complex ones, as long as they are your original designs.
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Anna, could you make a list of the models in Origami Christmas Book 2006 and 2007? Maybe with some photos? I want to know if they're worth drawing extra diagrams for, short of sounding selfish of course. By the way here are the models I'm planning to submit:
1. Dragon Rider (with 5 toes on each foot!)
2. Seven-headed Hydra
3. Emerald Dragon
They are all high-intermediate to complex models. Well, actually I'm not sure, but they're certainly not for beginners. If you want to learn how to fold these models, than start making your own diagrams and submit them this Christmas! I hope we have a very large collection this year :mrgreen:
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Christmas Origami Book 2007

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To angrydemon:
Terribly sorry to disappoint, but I somewhat doubt that concierge has been added to Anna's many creative talents.
Additionally, the spirit of the Christmas book is one of giving and Christmas sharing, rather than plundering.
The models range from quite complex to simple/pureland , and I would imagine that your models would fit in somewhere inbetween.
In my opinion, there are as high a percentage of great models, as one would find in the Origami Convention books, give or take .
Many renowned folks have contributed to the Christmas Book.
In short, it is an honor to participate , well worth one's efforts and generosity of spirit .
May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
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Sorry, I know this is probably a dead thread, but is there any way I can get this book?
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I know you can get the book from Anna. If you enter multiple diagrams for the next issue, for next year. You get the one from that year and can choose one of the earlier issues.
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And some of the diagrams might have been released elsewhere by now.
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Okay, thanks!
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