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improv, unplanned thread sketch. thinking about the spaces between things and what grows there. blogged
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Ok, so this is for an art final piece. I made the dress out of newspaper, elastic, ribbon and phonebook paper. A LOT of folding, believe me. Hahaha.
More dress shots are on the way, including a pose and a leap. :)
I know the whole newspaper dress thing is pretty overdone, but i had a dream about this design, and i really wanted to construct it, being my first 3D piece and all. Very pleased with the outcome, and pleasantly surprised that the skirt is as puffy as it is! XD
Here's to hoping my cat doesn't mistake the dress and mannequin as a scratch post!
Anyways, i would like to thank Laura and the team for modelling and holding reflectors, and my dad for helping me fold, couldn't have got this shoot done without you! :)
Photography: Me
Dress Making: Me
Modelling: Laura Robinson
Assistance: Trixia Sarmiento and Kate Dixon.
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Urbex Session : Paper Mill Revisit (DE) , 07.2013
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This is the papercraft Wilber from Rore's lair, studying his own assembly instructions
See sites.google.com/site/roreslair/paper-wilber for the files. They come in SVG format and are licensed under GNU GPL v3, so you can easily (and legally :) modifiy them.
Handmade book using repurposed leather, ecodyed paper, handmade flax paper, and a curly willow branch. Book 191 of a 365 challenge. Blogged at: craftyminimeg.blogspot.com/2013/09/curly-willow-book-191....
Original model by WayoftheRodent.com. Before anyone calls me on it, I could not find a suitable version of Gravitar's original side art, so I had to settle for the European version, which is identical except for the inside corner. If I can find a usable version of the original side art, I will update this model accordingly.
Australian paper wasps build small nests under overhanging leaves, or the eaves of roofs. The nests may have up to 200 cells.This species is established in New Zealand.
Description
The Australian paper wasp Polistes humilis has a small head, with medium sized eyes and medium length antennae. The body is slender, with a very narrow waist and the length is about 1-1.5cm. There are two pairs of brown-tinted wings, with the first pair larger. The abdomen has some yellow/orange bands, but is mainly black. Paper wasps are longer and more slender than common and German wasps. When paper wasps fly they do not hold their legs close to their body. Seeing a wasp flying with "long dangly legs" identifies it as a paper wasp.
It's de rigueur to fold your own muffin tin liners these days. They are good for tins of unusual size.
Old notes from bygone eras where polynomial expansion was just as important at pricing comic books.
Day 243 - #Photo365 - Notes
Designed by Seiji Nishikawa
Folded by Adri 79
Paper rice 30x30 cm 75 gr/m2 - 65 steps
Model size : length 14 cm - width 11 cm - height 7 cm
Also designed for The Life of Paper, this is a six unit version of the Enigma Cube. This is the inside view of the completed unit.
Update: I've been informed by David Mitchell that he had previously designed this 6 unit Enigma Cube. I do have a different design for a 6 unit Enigma Cube unit that is folded on the diagonal, but it's less elegant than this one. I'll post that soon.
Update #2: To be clear, this 6 unit Enigma Cube is the original design of David Mitchell and is published in his book, Paper Crystals. I had planned to come up with something different for use in the play, but David has graciously given his permission for this design to be included.
Origami flower ball made and photographed by me :) Check out my drawing here: www.flickr.com/photos/76337076@N05/7018265445/in/photostream
Paper dolls from the 50s. Let me know if anyone recognizes this pair! I bought them already cut out.
Check out his manly arms!
Started a 'Sweet Pea' quilt last spring and someone had this pattern on their blog...one of oldest's favorite so far.
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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.
This is a new chiyogami paper pattern by lilfairy
This pattern is seamless. This means you can print* full pages of it.
(*personal use only; do not redistribute this; for any commercial or web use, please contact me)
When putting this one together, you should first glue the middle section to the flap beneath the marquee. This way, it's easier to line everything up; if you start from the bottom or middle, you may end up unable to connect the marquee to the middle section.
Origami Paper Tulips in Vintage Silver Bowl - made from vintage maps
See more on my blog here: freshlyfound.blogspot.com/2010/02/tulip-cartographicus.html