Easy Butterfly Origami

My new book, Easy Butterfly Origami features 30 bold full-color patterns designed to accurately portray the dorsal and ventral sides of some of the most beautiful butterflies from around the world!

Origami Folding Tips

Origami, from the Japanese ori (to fold) and kami (paper), began in the 6th century when Buddhist monks introduced paper to Japan. The print-and-fold crafts and easy diagrams are designed to help children with fine motor skills, directions and hand eye coordination. Some basic origami folding tips:
  • Print and cut out patterns carefully.
  • Fold with clean, dry hands.
  • Follow the instructions. Study the diagrams and be patient.
  • Be precise: fold each crease well, flattening the creases by running your fingertip over the fold.
  • Folding the paper away from you is easier than folding towards you.
  • Be creative...use your origami on greeting cards, holiday decorations, table place cards and bookmarks.
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Chinese Zodiac: The Year of the Monkey








1932 February 06 to January 25 1933
1944 January 25 to February 12 1945
1956 February 12 to January 30 1957
1968 January 30 to February 16 1969
1980 February 16 to February 04 1981
1992 February 04 to January 22 1993
2004 January 22 to February 08 2005
2016 February 08 to January 27 2017






PERSONALITY
Not only have you been blessed with an excellent memory, but you also have natural intelligence which enables you to act accordingly for different situations. You are lively company, a convincing conversationalist and a good listener. In addition, people trust you with their secrets. You are popular so you lead an active social life. 
However, you are vengeful if someone should cross you. You certainly won't forget and your wily nature will wait for a good opportunity to get even. Sometimes your determination to get what you want may make you appear manipulative, so be careful that this does not ruin a friendship.
When someone needs help, you are open and willing to help. So the tender side of your nature is moved when you see someone in trouble.
You like to impress others and many are attracted to you because of your good looks, sense of humor and confidence. However, you can be easily distracted, and should concentrate on one thing at a time in order to achieve more in the long run.
People born in the year of the Monkey can be crafty, cunning, and sometimes dishonest. As a Monkey, you will take the opportunity to make a quick gain and outsmart your opponent. People do not know what you are up to until it is too late.
You are good in finances but because you enjoy the pleasures of life you are extravagant when it comes to spending money on travel or some form of luxury. Also, if you should spot a person with something that you long for, you become envious.
MARRIAGE
Good for matrimony with rat or dragon year people.
Avoid mating with rat, ox or dog year people.
COLOR: WHITE
The monkey is associated with the color white, which represents autumn and maturity. White also symbolizes purity, cleanliness, and freshness. Although white is worn by family members at funerals, the color is also related to good fortune and white birds especially, are a sign of good luck.
Learn about the other signs of the Chinese zodiac:

Boar
Rat
Ox 
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Ram
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
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Text ©1998 Mildred Chun. Illustrations ©1998 by Tammy Yee. All rights reserved.

Chinese Zodiac: The Year of the Ram






1931 February 17 to February 05 1932
1943 February 05 to January 24 1944
1955 January 24 to February 11 1956
1967 February 09 to January 29 1968
1979 January 28 to February 15 1980
1991 February 15 to February 03 1992
2003 February 01 to January 21 2004
2015 February 19 to February 07 2016





PERSONALITY
You are a gentle, trustworthy and considerate person. It would bother you if you think you have unknowingly hurt someone else. You would be the first to remedy the situation and rekindle a troubled friendship. 
You enjoy the simple things in life and prefer to live in a relaxed and pressure-free environment. You do not like to be held to a strict routine or schedule. You are happy when you are off on a journey to meet people and to see the world.
Support and encouragement from others play an important part of your life. Therefore you usually prefer to work in a team rather than on your own. When you work on a project, you are certain to give it your best.
Of all the signs in the Chinese zodiac, the Ram is the most gifted artistically. You usually make a lasting impression whether it be in drama, literature, music or art.
Another characteristic of yours is that you are quite religious and often have a love for nature, animals and the countryside. You also have an interest in sports.
For you, worry or stress sets in when you need to compete with others. So it is best for you to concern yourself with activities that would give you an element of peace and freedom.
Occasionally you can be stubborn, but for the most part, you will live a happy and satisfying life. The more you are able to use your creative talents, the more satisfying your life will be for you.
MARRIAGE
Good for matrimony with rabbit, boar or horse year people.
Avoid mating with rat, ox or dog year people.
COLOR: YELLOW
The ram is linked to the color yellow, the imperial color of China that was once reserved for the emperor. Yellow symbolizes progress, fame and achievement. It also represents earth, since the fertile soils in parts of China has a yellow hue.
Learn about the other signs of the Chinese zodiac:

Boar
Rat
Ox 
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Ram
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
You might enjoy:
Text ©1998 Mildred Chun. Illustrations ©1998 by Tammy Yee. All rights reserved.

Chinese Zodiac: The Year of the Horse







1930 January 30 to February 16 1931
1942 February 15 to February 04 1943
1954 February 03 to January 23 1955
1966 January 21 to February 08 1967
1978 February 07 to January 27 1979
1990 January 27 to February 14 1991
2002 February 12 to January 31 2003
2014 January 31 to February 18 2015





PERSONALITY
Just as a horse is calmed by soothing words, you are easily charmed by tenderness and affection. You are independent and confident and usually have a welcoming smile for everyone. You are easily flattered, but you also have an honesty and warmth which attracts many friends. You are popular and enjoy parties and social gatherings. 
You are an eloquent and persuasive speaker and enjoy taking part in discussions and debates. You have an alert mind and are able to pick up and remember facts and information quickly.
Horse people must be careful of what they say. Being a Horse person, you have the tendency to say things you later regret. You also have difficulty in keeping secrets- not out of malice or revenge, but you simply can't help yourself. So control your outbursts and beware of your fiery temper.
Because you have many interests, you often get carried away by the excitement of the moment, and act too impulsively without giving enough thought for the future. Then when you get disillusioned by the outcome of the activity or by your efforts, you turn away and focus your energies on a new interest without completing the old.
You treasure your independence and freedom. Although you have no use for rules or regulations, you still like to have the support of others in your various activities.
You have much to offer due to your many talents and likable nature. However should you meet with failure in any one of your endeavors, you have a hard time picking up the pieces again. Success means everything to you and you have a difficult time handling failure.
MARRIAGE
Good for matrimony with tiger, dog, or ram year people.
Avoid mating with ox, hare or rat year people.
COLOR: RED
The horse is associated with the color red, which traditionally represents good fortune. It symbolizes happiness and strength, successful endeavors, and prosperity in the family. It is one of the most popular colors during Chinese new year, when blessings are written on red paper.
Learn about the other signs of the Chinese zodiac:

Boar
Rat
Ox 
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Ram
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
You might enjoy:
Text ©1998 Mildred Chun. Illustrations ©1998 by Tammy Yee. All rights reserved.

Chinese Zodiac: The Year of the Ox





1925 January 24 to February 12 1926
1937 February 11 to January 30 1938
1949 January 29 to February 16 1950
1961 February 15 to February 04 1962
1973 February 03 to January 22 1974
1985 February 20 to February 08 1986
1997 February 07 to January 27 1998
2009 January 26 to February 13 2010



PERSONALITY
You are a down to earth person. Not only are you sincere, loyal and unpretentious, but underneath you are strong-willed and ambitious. Once you have set your mind on something or made a commitment, you keep your word. Sometimes you are so set in your opinions or ways that it may prejudice your actions. You appear to be calm, but can be stubborn and temperamental if anyone should go against you or want you to change your position. You then need to be left alone with peace and quiet in order to cool off and work through your ideas. 
As much as possible, you avoid using credit cards for the mere thought of being in debt upsets you very much. You certainly are not a big spender. You are not extravagant. Like the Rat, you are a hoarder, but you are well-organized and neat.
Close friends like you because you are truthful, sincere, and honest. You are also a deep thinker and rather studious, preferring to stick to things that are conventional and traditional. Anything faddish, new or too innovative do not excite or agree with you. What irritates you is when you are kept waiting for someone who fails to be on time, for you place great importance on punctuality.
Your family and home are very important to you. Members of your family are very close-knit. Whenever possible, you like to devote time to work out in the garden or yard. You enjoy spending time outdoors.
Ox people do not make friends easily. Therefore it would usually take you quite awhile to get close to someone and establish a relationship or friendship. But once a friendship is formed, you become very devoted and loyal to that person. However, once a friend deceives you, you will find it difficult to forgive.
MARRIAGE
Good for matrimony with snake, rooster or rat year people.
Avoid mating with horse, dog or ram year people.
COLOR: YELLOW
The ox is linked to the color Yellow, the imperial color of China that was once reserved for the emperor. Yellow symbolizes progress, fame and achievement. It also represents earth, since the fertile soils in parts of China have the same yellow hue.
Learn about the other signs of the Chinese zodiac:

Boar
Rat
Ox 
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Ram
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
You might enjoy:
Text ©1998 Mildred Chun. Illustrations ©1998 by Tammy Yee. All rights reserved.

Chinese Zodiac: The Year of the Rat







1924 February 05 to January 23 1925
1936 January 24 to February 10 1937
1948 February 10 to January 28 1949
1960 January 28 to February 14 1961
1972 February 15 to February 02 1973
1984 February 02 to February 19 1985
1996 February 19 to February 06 1997
2008 February 07 to January 25 2009






PERSONALITY
You are resourceful, successful, and ambitious. Whenever there is a project in progress, you approach it wholeheartedly. You are quick to spot the potential in a situation and display skill in putting your ideas into action. However, be careful not to force your ideas on to others and alienate them, as you can be strong-willed and overly ambitious at times. 
Fairness is very important to you. You want others to deal fairly with you as you are with them. Anyone who deceives you will no longer gain your trust. You are quick to anger, thrifty, but generous to those you love.
Because you are such a good conversationalist, you enjoy social gatherings and being with people. However, although you are popular and charming, and have many friends, you are not able to maintain long friendships. You have a need to be secure and understood by others. Therefore you guard your privacy fiercely.
If anyone should need a critic, you are most likely to be approached for your opinion because you are honest and unbiased. But you can be critical and petty also, especially when you find yourself in a situation where you feel you are not appreciated.
Another trait of yours is that you are a hoarder and find it not to your liking to see things go to waste. Rarely are you prepared to throw things away. Also, very seldom would you turn down an invitation for a free meal or refuse a complimentary ticket to some social function or event.
MARRIAGE
Good for matrimony with dragon, monkey or ox year people.
Avoid mating with horse year people.
COLOR: BLACK
The rat is associated with the color black, which represents honor and dignity. Traditionally, the Chinese use black to honor family, friends or country. Black also symbolizes success in times of difficulty. It was also the color worn by China's first emperor after he defeated the Chou dynasty.
Learn about the other signs of the Chinese zodiac:

Boar
Rat
Ox 
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Ram
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
You might enjoy:
Text ©1998 Mildred Chun. Illustrations ©1998 by Tammy Yee. All rights reserved.

Chinese Zodiac: The Year of the Boar







1935 February 04 to January 23 1936
1947 January 22 to February 09 1948
1959 February 08 to January 27 1960
1971 January 27 to February 14 1972
1983 February 13 to February 01 1984
1995 January 31 to February 18 1996
2007 February 18 to February 06 2008
2019 February 05 to January 24 2020





PERSONALITY
Your honest, affectionate and loyal nature enables you to retain enduring friendships. You are hesitant and shy with strangers, but eventually once you gain confidence with them, you emerge as a lively and warm-hearted individual.
If someone should take advantage of you, you will retreat to reflect on the problem and protect yourself. As time passes by, you will usually find a way to respond in a positive way. Never would you seek revenge because you are not a vindictive person.
You are a good conversationalist and speak truthfully and to the point. Since you are a firm believer of justice, you become disappointed and hurt with those who carry on with hypocrisy or have hurt you unjustly. However, you are tolerant and kind enough to forgive others for their wrongs.
Always a loyal member of a committee or organization, you enjoy group activities and can be depended upon to help out at functions. You shine when you are at service to others, giving up your time for the good of others. This makes your colleagues and employers value you highly.
Unfortunately, you will come across people who will try to take advantage of you because you simply can't say "No."
Another trait of the boar is his ability to recover from setbacks. As a Boar person, you depend on your faith and strength of character to keep you going. With your great determination, you will pursue and achieve anything that you want to do for once your mind is made up, no one can change your view.
MARRIAGE
Good for matrimony with rabbit or ram year people.
Avoid mating with monkey, boar or snake year people.
COLOR: BLACK
The boar is associated with the color black, which represents honor and dignity. Traditionally, the Chinese use black to honor family, friends or country. Black also symbolizes success in times of difficulty. It was also the color worn by China's first emperor after he defeated the Chou dynasty.
Learn about the other signs of the Chinese zodiac:

Boar
Rat
Ox 
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Ram
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
You might enjoy:
Text ©1998 Mildred Chun. Illustrations ©1998 by Tammy Yee. All rights reserved.

2010 Chinese Zodiac: The Year of the Tiger






1926 February 13 to February 01 1927
1938 January 31 to February 18 1939
1950 February 17 to February 05 1951
1962 February 05 to January 24 1963
1974 January 23 to February 10 1975
1986 February 09 to January 28 1987
1998 January 28 to February 15 1999
2010 February 14 to February 02 2011



PERSONALITY
Others are attracted to you by your positive attitude and enthusiasm. You enjoy life and become excited amidst new challenges, unusual places and unexpected situations. If you should happen to lose face in a situation or fail in an endeavor, you do not mind starting all over again or seeking a new challenge. You dare to venture into unknown situations because you enjoy challenges and excitement.
You have an active and creative mind with great ideas for some new activity. You do not like to be tied down by rules or by directives from others. A natural leader born under the sign of courage, you seldom seek others for support as you like to execute a certain amount of independence. You like to be free and do as you please.
Characterized by a somewhat restless nature, sometimes you have a tendency to be impulsive and later regret your actions. If you would think things out and persevere in your many endeavors, you will undoubtedly meet with more success.
Your life is like a see-saw, with its many ups and downs. Although lady luck is often with you, depression sets in when things go wrong and it usually takes quite awhile for you to recover. You simply do not deal well with failure and are embarrassed when friends or work colleagues discover that you have misjudged situations.
Unlike the thrifty Rat, the Tiger is a spendthrift. Therefore as a Tiger, you are often overly generous in purchasing expensive gifts for others.

Luckily your commendable qualities far outweigh your weaknesses. You are almost certain to lead a fulfilling and satisfying life providing you keep your impulsive nature in check.
MARRIAGE
Good for matrimony with horse, dragon or dog year people.
Avoid mating with snake or monkey year people.
COLOR: GREEN
The tiger is associated with the color green, which represents the season of spring. It is the color of new life, calmness and relaxation. Chinese believe that your dream will have a happy ending if it features the color green since it is a lucky and influential color, especially when combined with the color red.
Learn about the other signs of the Chinese zodiac:

Boar
Rat
Ox 
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Ram
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
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Many customs and traditions of ancient China are still being observed in Hawai'i today. One of the most popular ancient Chinese arts that has survived since the arrival of Chinese Laborers in the early 1800's, is Chinese astrology. For years astrology has been influential in the everyday lives of the Chinese. Although today it no longer plays a major role in the daily lives of Chinese, astrology still absorbs the interest of many people not only in Hawai'i, but all over the world.

The history of Chinese astrology can be traced back more than 4,000 years ago in China when Emperor Yao commanded court astronomers to calculate a calendar so people would know when to plant and sow. Then it was not until nearly 2,000 years later during the Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) that astrology started to gain popularity when the Emperor ordered respected officials at the Imperial Court to construct a Chinese almanac or Tung Shu, which is still produced every year. The almanac lists auspicious days to open a business, marry, embark on a long journey or make other personal decisions.







Text ©1998 Mildred Chun. Illustrations ©1998 by Tammy Yee. All rights reserved.



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