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Daily art appetizers, creative ideas, inspiration and projects by artist and creative guide Karen Elaine. Art to nourish your creative soul.
Make a cool folded paper bracelet using recycled water colour paintings. These make a great mother's day gift, or a perfect tween party activity.
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Materials Needed: Purple, yellow, tan paper Scissors Glue/tape Googly eyes Markers Watercolors Start by cutting a rectangle out of colored paper. Fold it back and forth until you get to the end. Pinch it together
These adorable Dancing Princesses are the cutest Pipe Cleaner Craft for kids, are mess free, great for imaginary play and make sweetest room decorations.
These woven place mats are easy to make and look good almost every time. Requires white & colored paper, scissors, and tape.
Spring is finally here! Maybe it's been spring for awhile where you are, but I live in Canada, so it takes a little bit longer to warm up where I am. And my oh my, have I ever missed the flowers and the leaves! I love walking my 6 year old daughter to school each morning and seeing the magnolias just ready to bloom, the buds on the trees just ready to burst and the bright yellow forsythia flowers highlighting our backyard. I love this time of year! And since I've been in such a wonderful spring mood, I decided to make
Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. It is a very creative hobby. From one piece of paper, you can make so many different shapes and interesting things, from butterflies to dresses, from bows to different stars and dolls. Few origami constructions require more than a piece of paper,…
Como me encargaron la confección de los sobres para un casamiento, empecé a buscar varios modelos para presentar como alternativas. Dependiendo de la combinación de colores y detalles que se agreguen pueden servir para distintas ocasiones especiales como cumpleaños, fiestas de 15 años, Bautismos, despedidas, etc. Este fue el resultado: Estos sobres los realicé con una sola hoja de papel de 21x26.7 cm y me dio por resultado un sobre de 12x15.3 cm. El sobre rojo está realizado con papel obra de 120 grs y lleva como detalle una mini-grulla en color contrastante. El sobre color oro está realizado en cartulina satinada y lleva como detalle una mariposita, que es creación de Fátima Granadeiro. Estos sobres son una creación de Didier Boursin. Les hice una pequeña modificación, ya que el original tiene una especie de esquinero en una de las puntas que sirve para cerrarlos. Yo los cerré simplemente con una cinta. Este es un sobre tradicional que se pliega con una sola hoja de papel. Para obtener un sobre de 12x7.5 cm utilicé un cuadrado de 17x17 cm de cartulina obra. Dezconozco el nombre el autor de este sobre. Le dí la terminación con cintas y una flor diseño de Leyla Torres que se llama Hollow petal flower. Estos sobres también se pliegan con una sola hoja de papel, en este caso de 15 x 15 cm, lo que dá por resultado sobres pequeños de 8x8cm. El naranja está realizado con papel especial para origami bifaz, y el blanco en cartulina. Desconozco el nombre el autor del sobre. El diagrama lo pueden encontrar aquí. Estos sobres son muy originales porque tienen la particularidad de que cuando se abren tienen profundidad, formando una especie de cajita. No sé el nombre de su autor. El sobre verde está realizado con papel especial para origami bifaz y el blanco en cartulina. Para realizarlos se utiliza un solo cuadrado de papel. Utilicé cintas de colores contrastantes para cerrarlos. Este sobre está realizado en cartulina obra y es similar al anterior, en el sentido de que también adquiere profundidad al abrirlo. En cuanto a la confección, se utiliza un papel rectangular. En este caso, con un rectángulo de 18x24 cm, se obtiene un sobre de 9x9 cm. Como encontré el diagrama en una página japonesa, no sé si figura el nombre de su autor. Usé papel también para cerrar formando una banda y un corazón diseño de Elsje van der Ploeg completa el modelo. Me encanta este sobre, porque me parece de una simpleza y una sobriedad únicas. Pero al mismo tiempo es impactante. Se realiza con una hoja A4, y el sobre final tiene 12.4x8.5 cm. Desconozco el nombre del autor. ¡Y no podía faltar alguna creación de Tomoko Fuse! Estos sobres con forma de rombo se obtienen a partir de una hoja A4, dando por resultado un sobre de 10.5 cm de lado. Las solapas que se forman al abrirlo se encastran en el ángulo inferior del sobre. Se utiliza una grulla a manera de cierre. O también se pueden agregar 1 o 2 corazones para cerrar. Si les gustó esta entrada, también pueden visitar Sobres en origami 2, y sobres de origami 3 para ver otras propuestas. Si te gustó alguna de las piezas y querés comprar una o hacer algún comentario o consulta, esta es mi dirección de e-mail: [email protected]
It's time to start thinking about Father's Day, if you haven't already. I have so many wonderful fathers in my life. God blessed me with a loving dad who has supported me in all of my endeavors and is such a fun grandpa. I also have an amazing father-in-law, who loves me like his own daughter and is another special grandpa. And of course, there's my husband, who is the kind, patient, loving, funny, goofy, Godly man that is the father of my two kiddos. I am looking forward to honoring these guys on Father's Day, and here's little card I cooked up for this month's stamp-a-stack, especially for this occasion. This was my first attempt at making an origami tie, and it was actually pretty easy. Here are directions I found, in case you want to make one of your own! I used a 4"x4" square of designer paper to make my tie, but any size square will work. Just keep in the mind, the smaller the square, the harder it will be to fold. Have a wonderful day! Stamps: Best Dad Ever Paper: Whisper White, Marina Mist, Polka Dot Parade dsp Ink: Marina Mist Accessories: Big Shot, Chevron embossing folder, Apothecary Accents Framelits, silver brads, Whisper White stitched grosgrain ribbon
If you’ve seen the beautiful pictures of colorful cranes decorating a wedding reception and love it – you can also create that look. Did you know that folding
Learn how to make an origami popup book, follow my step by step instructions. This book opens up into 4 sections like a concertina book.
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Here's a grand round up of inspiring origami and folded paper art and paper crafts that have been featured on All Things Paper. Some of ...
How to fold an Origami Tulip Flower.
Once upon a time, I used to quilt . I wasn't super-great at it, but I loved it and had fun. I think it's the graphic designer in me seeing ...
Watch this great step-by-step video tutorial and learn how to make a modular origami hinged box with lids that open to the sides, this origami gift box would make a very neat wedding ring box ! Although this origami model requires a bit of measuring and marking thirds, it’s very simple when you’ve got the hang of it. The best paper to use would be thicker paper like construction paper , thin card maybe, but not really thin origami paper.
This is the BEST paper tube Koi Fish, and one of several other Lunar New Year Animal inspired art lessons that we offer. This fun DIY craft is an original idea from ART CAMP Studio. It's a great year round project for all ages.
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A modular origami hinged box, using 3 pieces of square paper, follow along with video instructions. Perfect gift box for jewellery.
It's time to start thinking about Father's Day, if you haven't already. I have so many wonderful fathers in my life. God blessed me with a loving dad who has supported me in all of my endeavors and is such a fun grandpa. I also have an amazing father-in-law, who loves me like his own daughter and is another special grandpa. And of course, there's my husband, who is the kind, patient, loving, funny, goofy, Godly man that is the father of my two kiddos. I am looking forward to honoring these guys on Father's Day, and here's little card I cooked up for this month's stamp-a-stack, especially for this occasion. This was my first attempt at making an origami tie, and it was actually pretty easy. Here are directions I found, in case you want to make one of your own! I used a 4"x4" square of designer paper to make my tie, but any size square will work. Just keep in the mind, the smaller the square, the harder it will be to fold. Have a wonderful day! Stamps: Best Dad Ever Paper: Whisper White, Marina Mist, Polka Dot Parade dsp Ink: Marina Mist Accessories: Big Shot, Chevron embossing folder, Apothecary Accents Framelits, silver brads, Whisper White stitched grosgrain ribbon