I’ve made this with the ironed wax crayon shavings between tissue paper layers before: it’s been fun :))
Unfortunately I didn’t take photos.
Links:
Pressed Tissue Paper Cards (Pressing Papers) => click on ‘Pressing Papers’
…compilation of tutorials
I’ve made this with the ironed wax crayon shavings between tissue paper layers before: it’s been fun :))
Unfortunately I didn’t take photos.
Links:
Pressed Tissue Paper Cards (Pressing Papers) => click on ‘Pressing Papers’
The entry is about designing quilts, but the same applies if you generally want to design geometrical motifs.
And I want to ;-)
Links:
Designing Geometrical Motifs (Designing Geometrical Quilts)
This is about making quickly a package from a paper bag that can easily be shipped.
It seems that you can play with paper dolls also, if you’re no child anymore ;-)
By the way, I find some of them great :)
Up until now I must admit that I found woven hearts rather silly, but I find these here amazing!
Thanks for the hint, Monika!
That’s my favourite heart.
I folded it 2x already, but then I gave them away without taking photos.
Links:
Different Woven Hearts (Flettede julehjerter) (Danish)
Doesn’t this ornament look wonderful?
I find that you can hang it somewhere not only at Christmas ;-)
Links:
Holiday Ornament Tutorial
I really like this star :)
Links:
Elisa Paper Star (Wir basteln den Elisa-Stern oder Dreikönigs-Stern) (German)
Google translation of the article
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:”
I always thought somehow that paper garlands were kids craft, but now I changed my mind ;-)