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P2 of instructions for making paper flowers from Dennison's Here's an Idea, Spring issue, 1956.

From left : Eikichi, Lisa, Tatsuya, Maya, Jun from Persona 2

Cute tetris papercraft, the cool thing about this is that all of these are openable boxes rather than completely stuck down - guess who's getting strange gift boxes this christmas?! Found here

iPod touch / brushes / finger

278/365/2023, 4661 days in a row

Pain in the bum!!! and took a lot of time but well worth it, there is a little gift box in the base under the telephone, also the dial pops down and there is another space to put something inside, "I thank you"

36/365/2018, 2593 days in a row.

49/365/2018, 2606 days in a row.

My papercraft collection so far........

246/365/2017, 2438 days in a row.

Inspired by the awesome amazing creativeness that the brilliant CatMacBride is doing, Danbo jumps on the bandwagon. With his usual, grimly predictable, results.

Some shredded paper strips for quilling. Hard to believe this was taken four years ago. Just a little dust off and it's as good as new.

Set-up on a table in the garden

Correr, supongo

  

Hay veranos que sin esperarse arriban.

Lo secan todo

la tierra duele

y en las calles

hasta una simple mirada

quema.

 

Otoños que llegan antes de tiempo

que se ponen grises

como las hojas que secas esperan la caída

Otoños lentos que trazan

círculos

en el aire

hasta llegar al piso.

 

Los inviernos unas veces son más fríos

y otras en cambio resultan tan sólo lluviosos

las vías se llenan de ríos

los ríos visten de negro

porque el invierno, a veces,

lava la suciedad del mundo.

 

Hay primaveras que se pasan cortas

suspiros de estación

breves aleteos

de mariposa

que encuentra su momento

cuando ya es hora de partir.

 

El tiempo corre

interminable

de estación en estación

Tras él corremos todos

En calles calientes, que hacen levantar los pies

En avenidas grises que con cada paso regalan un crujir de hojas

Entre charcos, que salpican al pasar sobre ellos

Entre aleteos de mariposas que solo un día duran.

 

La vida es eso, supongo

un eterno correr.

Imagino a veces

bien valdría la pena.

pararse a vivir

de estación en estación.

 

También en soledades Correr, supongo.

 

También en facebook: ArtistaDanielNaranjo

 

Plegado con papel agua.

My newest projects took a LOT of time and effort

 

Folded from a square.

Collection of my Papercraft fairground items:- Ferris Wheels, Carousel rides, Helter Skelter, Windmill, and Hot air balloon. All items are made out of card

from Skull-A-Day

 

make your own

 

a boca mexe através de um esqueminha no fundo do crânio :D

     

edit: Acabei de descobrir que essa imagem é explorer #1 do dia 16 de setembro :D

nunca pensei que fosse acontecer comigo.

This is true cardboard, as in the manga. Is not the Danboard selling in PVC but my own creation. The Dimensions? He can be the father of normal Danboard. Imagine, if it sees the mini Danboard, he was afraid because it seems to him a giant.

 

For the curious, its height is 26 cm.

    

Disney Triptych for Wonderground Gallery in Downtown Disney. 11X14 paper sculptures in a wood shadow box. Limited edition of 10 each.

I've spent 72 hours over the last three weeks building this papercraft of Howl's Moving Castle.

 

Watch a time lapse here

 

As I've mentioned in many other places, I no longer have the pdf. You might find a link to it in the comments on this page, but I cannot guarantee the link will work.

This started life as a 3D model on SketchUp. I used a plugin called Flattery to collapse the polygonal faces to a single plane, and then printed the parts from a screenshot. I hand-detailed the parts with a sharpie, then folded them and pasted them together.

 

I think people who have followed my 2D artwork on this stream will noticed it isn't at all a departure from my flat artwork, in terms of visual style.

 

Very clearly inspired by Howl's Moving Castle.

*Choose "Fit to page" option when printing; do not choose "Fit to printable area".

1:1 scaled template

 

Dear friends, I wish you all a very Happy Easter :) This time I didn't do classic origami but papercraft which can be bought at paper-shape.de :) The model consists of 13 parts on 6 A4 sheets of paper. There are 123 latches which have to be glued... I'm quite satisfied with the result and...

 

...I hope you like it...

  

Pra revista Nova Escola. Foto: Paulo Vitale. / For Nova Escola magazine.

Designed by Lam Nhat Phat

Folded by me #origami #dragon #art #papercraft #flying

vintage papercraft

original artwork by vintage wallpaper and white paper + frame with glass

My third attempt at the perfect Lego Quonset Hut and my second attempt at papercrafting with Lego. This is my blog post discussing the creation process.

 

Brickshelf gallery.

Folded from a square of paper (shadowfold, 20x20cm).

It's been brought to my attention that this model is in fact quite similar to Éric Joisel's dragon.

This started life as a 3D model on SketchUp. I used a plugin called Flattery to collapse the polygonal faces to a single plane, and then printed the parts from a screenshot. I hand-detailed the parts with a sharpie, then folded them and pasted them together.

 

I think people who have followed my 2D artwork on this stream will noticed it isn't at all a departure from my flat artwork, in terms of visual style.

 

Very clearly inspired by Howl's Moving Castle.

card stock, watercolor, felt tip markers.

 

Sketching in 3D is easy enough with computer software, but I like the tangibility of meatspace modeling. Paper, scissors, and Elmer's glue are pretty accessible for a kid like me who doesn't really have any experience putting things together outside of LEGO blocks.

Part of my 100 Frankensteins Project! I'm up to number 10!

 

Here are the files for my papercraft Frankenstein. You can see the finished product here.

 

I didn't really have much of a plan when I started making this. I drew the front view of the Frankenstein monster in InDesign, then deconstructed him and added the sides and back pieces. I got kind of carried away on the size. I didn't realize how big he was until I started building him. He's almost 11" tall! He looked a lot smaller on the monitor. I couldn't fit everything onto one sheet of paper, so I had to spread the parts out over two.

 

I printed him out and built him to see if there were any problems with my layout. I was sure I'd need to make some tweaks. I was shocked when everything fit together fine on the first try!

 

Feel free to download, print and build your own. You'll have to click "View all sizes," and then click "Original size" in order to print him out at actual size. I was afraid it might be confusing to upload two separate files, so I put them both into one big image. Once you download them, you'll have to figure out how to print each half to a separate 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper. Warning: This file is a whopper!

 

I recommend printing him on card stock if you have any. Use an X-Acto knife to cut out the pieces. Scissors are too bulky. It's your choice as to whether to use glue or tape to put him together. Ideally glue would look better, but I built mine with invisible tape and it looked just fine. I tried to put the seams or joins in the back as much as possible so that they wouldn't show from the front.

 

I was afraid he wouldn't stand up by himself since he's so top heavy and has such skinny legs, but he stands up just fine.

 

You can see the first papercraft monster I did here.

 

Designed, drawn and laid out entirely in InDesign.

 

Want to see more? Check out my new blog! All the cool kids are doing it!

I'm also on Twitter for some reason.

333/365/2019, 3255 in a row.

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