Origami Spheres

Cecilia Cotton Origami Spheres

I found a linklist of Origami spheres linklist of Origami spheres (and, as you can see on the picture, of Origami stars, too ;-)), that I didn’t want to keep from you ;-))

 


Links:
Origami Spheres (Origami)
The original site doesn’t exist any more and is now available through webarchive:
Origami Spheres (Origami)

Instruction for the Origami shere on the picture (Five Intersecting Tetrahedra)
The assembly of the single components is shown very well in this video: Origami Five Intersecting Tetrahedra (complete assembly)
via: “Below is a video tutorial by Jonakashima:”

Recycled Magazine Coasters

apartmenttherapy Recycled Magazine Coasters

Well, such a coaster from old magazines is surely heat-proof.
And certainly not difficult to make, you actually only need folded paper strips of equal width.
And if you don’t have enough paper simply make some jewelry ;-))


Links:
Recycled Magazine Coasters

Here at unikatissima:
Folded Paper Strips of Equal Width
Paper Roll Jewelry

Pop Up Card with Bridge

Yuichi Miyoshi Pop Up Card with Bridge

I find pop up cards almost always beautiful, isn’t this one wonderful, too?


Links:
Pop Up Card with Bridge (Pop-up 90° – Free Sample) (English and Japanese): it is the first picture in the second row
via: Evermore Origamic Architecture Pop-Up Card Sites, link to Handmade Papercraft Club

Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘Pop Up Card’

Corner Bookmark

Splitcoaststampers Corner Bookmark

In my entry Papierblätter-Kranz (Paper Leaves Wreath in English) Bloomsbury told us in a comment about the corner bookmark.
Thank you again!

Personally I find the corner bookmark from the picture too fanciful – and additionally it is much too bulky with this 3D decoration, I couldn’t close my book anymore
But the instruction is made so, that everybody can make their own bookmark in their own personal style. Great, isn’t it? ;-)


Links:
Corner Bookmark

Here at unikatissima:
Papierblätter-Kranz (Paper Leaves Wreath in English)