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This is how I thougth Natalia Guzowska did her "Another Hexagonal Star" but her method was completely different.
It reminds me of the Double Twist Stars Papyraceous and Melisande* were doing in early 2013.
It has some similarities to Helmut Gembitzki's Star
but mine has twice as many points.
Folded from a hexagon cut off of a squares of 20 cm on the side squares of colores copy paper.
He found a home a while back and I can't seem to remember his name. I've been affectionately referring to him as the teal-giraffe-monkey-creature.
The first design from a friend. A bring-all-edges-to-the-center type of model with some simple but effective variations.
Folded from a hexagon cut off from a 20 x 20 cm of Agua Papel paper.
Paper box made by Somerville Paper Boxes, Limited, London, ON, Canada, circa 1940. Printed cover is titled "Enticing".
Folded from the picures by vanyc
I've seen pictures of this model with more than one layer but also with a single layer. So far this is all I've been able to do.
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Seochon, Seoul, Korea.
February 2015.
Canon 6D.
This is a slightly varied version of the flower ball I made lately. As it's made of rectangular paper (1:2), I could not use industrial gradient paper, so I made some on my own with blo pens again.
Folded from a square of some random paper of 20 cm on the side. Alex sent me the CP and some photos and asked me what I thought of this model, I think is quite imaginative. If anyone has a better name suggestion, feel welcome to mention it. And while you are at it, you can visit Alex's photostream .
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Gwendoline & Cecil
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Here's a paper pieced Butterfly that I designed for a friend's daughter.
Blogged here: craftandnappies.blogspot.co.nz/2012/10/butterfly-block.html
Pattern to follow soon... hopefully!
Kodak Kodex 6x9 folder, 102/6.3, 4 hour exposure on Arista EDU ultra VC RC paper, same position as a previous shot, focused at infinity this time, and longer exposure.
It's been long that I am experimenting with a girl cp that I designed long ago for a ballerina. And from that cp, with alterations, I came up with lots and lots of different female models.
But, I wanted to create a mermaid too. Influenced by Eric Vigier's mermaid, I asked him if I can use part of his model and incorporate it to mine. He gave me the OK, so I did use the part that connects the fish-tail to the body. And it worked nicely I guess.
Folded from a rectangle of Kozo paper treated with methyl cellulose.
Designer: Jun Maekawa
Paper size:3,5*7сm
Final height: ~9 cm
Without glue
tutorial: ru-kusudama.livejournal.com/655554.html