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A few of the paper dolls I made for a paper doll swap- on their way to their new homes soon!!
Michelle
Dodecahedron
Paper strip model
Strip size : 2.0cm
Strip number : 12
No glue
Inspired by this.
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A paper craft wall art installation made from kraft packaging paper and used AeroPress coffee filters. About 6 x 4 feet. The trunk and branches are made from one piece of paper. This project cost essentially nothing- took a couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon.
More of my little paper crane. These are actually two different pictures, though they look the same.
Paper Cut Silhouette: No!
The Shadow House and Trees on Slope at Sunrise and Colorful Sky in Köniz, Gurten, Bern, Switzerland.
Camera: Sony a6000 Lens SEL55210
This modular origami model was made using thirty pieces of 3.5 inch note cube paper. Chris taught me the module the first time I met him. I don't believe he's diagrammed it as yet. (Note: I diagrammed this piece and the diagrams were published in the CenterFold Convention Book in August, 2010.)
This time we test a paper from Italy. It is named after a painter for painters, but is it good for origami, too?
Read all about it in The Fold:
OUSA site - www.origami-usa.org/thefold
or in www.happyfolding.com/
I taught the flower tower at the recent Origami Bogotá 2014 convention. Purposedly I didn't explain that you can do alternating twists (the most common version) and same direction twists. The talented Juan David Bernal folded the same side twists and then put the model in its tower state, which gave it a nice depth effect I had not seen before, so I had to try it.
Folded from an octagon cut off of a 40 cm on the side square of Curious paper.
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“Here's what's not beautiful about it: from here, you can't see the rust or the cracked paint or whatever, but you can tell what the place really is. You can see how fake it all is. It's not even hard enough to be made out of plastic. It's a paper town. I mean, look at it, Q: look at all those culs-de-sac, those streets that turn in on themselves, all the houses that were built to fall apart. All those paper people living in their paper houses, burning the future to stay warm. All the paper kids drinking beer some bum bought for them at the paper convenience store. Everyone demented with the mania of owning things. All the things paper-thin and paper-frail. And all the people, too. I've lived here for eighteen years and I have never once in my life come across anyone who cares about anything that matters.”
- John Green, Paper Towns
Long time no see, Flickr. Even though I did say that I would upload more regularly, but I haven't really had much motivation. The snow keeps coming back and it feels like an eternal winter.
This is definitely inspired by Ellie! Go check her out, she's great.
Hope you're all well xx
Everything we believe to be constant in life is truly only paper thin. Today I'm wearing a thin mask of calm as I contemplate what it means to be unemployed for the first time in my life.
Strobist:
Two AB800 to left and right of camera pointed away from subject towards the studio walls to get a room full of soft light. Triggered by Yongnuo RF trigger at 1/2 power.
Paper textures captured from envelopes, school paper and most interetingly, my fathers old report cards.
Full sized textures are found at www.outsidethefray.com.
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Yup - out shopping (well, browsing) and no, the novelty hasn't worn off yet.
I think I’m out of practice, though, as I didn't buy a single thing.
52 weeks : The 2021 edition - week 21. Paper
Paper Cutting by Kristine Braanen.
Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2016/02/geometric-paper-cutting-by...
This would be border ver 0.5, cause a 1.0 points would be longer and equivalent to the center point. No idea why I started shaping outside when only half the model is done!! Its 12am, anyway 5 hours later both bottom ends meet & its spacing is perfected (stars can be done both ways too). Whats left now is the top 2 (their placement) and how they interact with rest of the model
RB67
6x7 Paper Negative
I cut some Ilfobrom 1.1P (Single Weight) into strips and taped int into a used roll of 120 film. This is a bit more fun than single snips of paper loaded in the darkroom as I got 3 images per 8x10 section (I had 2 sections taped together). The paper is really light weight and jammed a bit in the developing reel - also I didn't tape the paper very straight in the 120 roll.