Cut Cardboard Tealight

cut nela cut Cut Cardboard Tealight

Doesn’t the tealight look most beautiful?

She‘s been cautious and inserted an electric tealight, if you’re very cautious, you can possibly even use a real one.

By the way, if you want to cut such a tealight yourself, my online cone calculator could possibly be helpful ;-))


Links:
Cut Cardboard Tealight (Another tea light)

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Online Cone Calculator

Paper Leaves Wreath

the red thread Paper Leaves Wreath

I don’t really like door wreaths, but even though I won’t make it and hang it on my door I find the paper leaves wreath somehow beautiful :)
It was made originally for Christmas, but I think that it could as well be a spring or summer wreath with green paper or an autumn wreath with paper in brown, red and yellow.
And with papers like those for the place mat it looks presumably great the whole year long :))


Links:
Paper Leaves Wreath (Paper Christmas Wreath Tutorial)
via: the red thread: Paper Christmas Wreath Tutorial

Here at unikatissima: Fabric/Paper Place Mat

Cardboard Cuffs

craftster Cardboard Cuffs

Every time I see these bracelets I’m thrilled
I didn’t like her ‘old ones’ very much, where she simply glued paper on the cardboard tubes because I find them too massive, but I find the ones with the opening really great!
I still must have such cardboard tubes somewhere, then I only need some wall paper rests or other colourful paper.
Perhaps the paper from the travel brochure? ;-)


Links:
More cardboard cuffs, better design!
The ‘old ones’ (Cardboard cuff bracelet)

Here at unikatissima:
Paper Shopping Bag

Paper Rolls Wall Art

recyclart Paper Rolls Wall Art

If you haven’t decorated your walls already with the yarn wall art you may want to try the paper rolls wall art ;-)
And if it’s not quite your cup of tea, you can make from your toilet paper rolls e.g. simple napkin holders, a cord holder, recycled gift tags and/or a hairpin lace loom ;-))


Links:
DIY : paper rolls wall art

Here at unikatissima:
Yarn Wall Art
Simple Napkin Holders
Cord Holder
Recycled Gift Tags
Self-made Hairpin Lace Loom

Cord Holder

recyclart Cord Holder

Do the cords lie around everywhere? Simply cram them into a toilet paper cardboard roll on the wall ;-)))
I find this idea simply amazing!
And as creative as we are we surely can embellish the tube ;-))

By the way, I have more things that can be done with cardboard tubes ;-))


Links:
Cord roll

Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘cardboard tube’

‘Monuments of the World’ Origami Architecture Patterns

Masahiro Chatani Monuments of the World Origami Architecture Patterns

Masahiro Chatani’s book “Monuments of the World” with Origami Architecture patterns is available as download and contains most beautiful patterns!

If you feel that they are too difficult try perhaps the previous Origami Architecture patterns or simple pop ups for a start.

 

Links:
Direct download: ‘Monuments of the World’ Origami Architecture Patterns (RAR file which contains a PDF file of about 5600 KB *)
Download: http://ifile.it/n7xfvbc => click ‘request download ticket’ => click ‘download’ (RAR file which contains a PDF file of about 5600 KB *)
via: Libro: Monumentos del Mundo de Masahiro Chatani
via: Descarga Gratis Archivo PDF del Libro de Arquitectura Origamica de Masahiro Chatani “Monumentos del Mundo” con Plantillas

* I can’t remember exactly how I opened the RAR file, I think that my normal WinZIP that was installed already on my computer opened it.

English Wikipedia entry for ‘RAR’
English Wikipedia entry for ‘WinZip’

German Wikipedia entry for ‘RAR-Dateiformat’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘WinZip’ (is forwarded automatically to a list of decompression programs (‘Liste von Datenkompressionsprogrammen’))

Here at unikatissima:
Origami Architecture Patterns
Entries with the tag ‘Pop Up’