Christmas Origami Book 2009

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oyster wrote:but the deadline is Dec 15th.
Dang, it's the 16th.

:x

Oh well, there's always next year! :D
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unfortunately i won't be able to get ready with my kingfisher diagram. have a nice christmas and a lot of fun with the book ...
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Blast! And here I was taking my time since I thought for sure the deadline was december 31... Oh well.
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Big thanks to you Anna, I recieved the book two minutes ago and its fantastic!!

merry cristmas everyone!
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Merry Xmas! Thank you everyone for making a wonderful book this year ;)
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Thank you everyone! It's a really wonderful book, and I'm happy to have been part of it. Merry Christmas!
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Just got my book too, both 2009 and 2008. Its loading right now...can't wait!

Thanks Anna and those who submitted for the great books!
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Wonderful book. Merry Xmas everyone
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Exactly, thanks to everyone who participated.
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Thanks, well done everyone and especially Anna.
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Christmas Origami Book 2009

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What an absolute pleasure it was to see the Christmas Origami Book 2009 perched under the Xmas tree once again !
Many thanks go out to all the creative, enthusiastic contribitors .
Most especially, a big thank you to Anna , who so generously gave the time and effort, during a busy holiday, to enable all of us the enjoyment of a gift which we may savor for the coming year.
THANKS ANNA !!
(Or should I say " Santa Anna " ? )
Merry Christmas !
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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Hooray! It looks great-thank you Anna and everyone who contributed, it was really a great success!
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Post by origamimasterjared »

There's some pretty sweet stuff in the book. Thanks to all who submitted good things. It was also very nice to not see ANY text-only diagrams this year :).

And to Anna: The book looks great! The clickable Table of Contents page as well as the model index on the side are awesome!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!
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I've already started folding models from the book!

Great stuff guys!
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