I love the way a quick browse on Pinterest can open up a whole new world in an instant... that was the case recently when I was led to Mayum...
Hila Rawet Karni базирайки се на образованието си по индустриален дизайн създава изумителни хартиени бижу...
LA RECETTE D'UN BON MOMENT PARTAGE : * Je fais les découpes au cutter . * Je coupe et je plie en deux, les bandes de papier . * Les petits-enfants n'ont plus qu'à coller les bandes une à une, comme mamie * * Avec du Scotch pour éviter les bavures !* *...
21 декабря, 13:18 Пора взять себя за шиворот и показать накопившиеся работы, тем более, что многие подходят для Кусудамной вьюги Sparkle Ball by Tadashi Mori Очень интересная кусудама, но требовательна к бумаге.Оба мой варианта оказались не идеальными именно из-за неудачного выбора…
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 all of those neat little shapes in neat little rows just makes me happy! But now I have four kiddos and I'm going to grad school. As for quilting..."Ain't nobody got time for that!" But, my sister is a wonderful quilter and churns out quilts left and right. And her work is better than mine ever was or will be--she's into detail and hand-stitching and all other sorts of craziness :-) And she has a stash of fabric that is *to die for!!* I thought my quilting days were done (or on hold for a good long time), but, stay with me on this... My family and I also *LOVE* origami--I don't know what it is about folding a tiny piece of paper a few times and magically getting a little shirt, a ballon, a lantern, or a samurai hat, but we can't get enough! So, awhile back, I saw this neat origami piece that had a bunch of what I figured out were origami samurai hats/helmets arranged on a colored background that looked like--a QUILT! OK, now quilts are still one of my favorite things--so I pinned it and would look at it fondly whenever I saw it in amongst my 5000+ pins... The last time I stumbled on my origami quilt pin, I thought, "Hey that would be great for my sister!" So, I bought a pack of origami paper from the craft store (about $12.00 for 200 sheets) and coerced my kiddos to help me make a bunch of samurai hats. Samurai hats are easy to make and even my four-year-old could do them. She ended up making about 15 or so! They were a little "unique" but usable, nonetheless! Here's link to see how to make a samurai hat. Step-by-step instructions with photos And if you need a video (in the last step, I fold the last flap inside the hat to make it easier to glue down) And if you'd like printable instructions (this one allows you to use a bigger sheet to make a wearable version (but the instructions are the same no matter what size square you use)--so cool!) You'll need 32 hats for this arrangement. We made so many, we had enough to make two "quilts"--one for me and one for my sister! The hats are mounted on 18" x 24" piece of Canson pastel paper. You could use mat board, but this is what I had on hand and it is wonderful quality paper and comes in a bunch of colors (and it is easy to measure and cut at home). This project would make a great class project either for a teacher or for a group auction piece. It's also great for anyone who loves quilts and quilting. It's unusual and a conversation starter! The project took us a night to make two completed "quilts." You could make smaller versions that would fit in a 12" x 12" frame (so three rows of 6 samurai hats) or you could work with the mini origami paper (it's about 3" square) to make cards for your friends. I hope you try this project and have fun with it and origami! ENJOY!
Diagram for a modular origami ball, Clover Kusudama, designed by Maria Sinayskaya. Folded with 30 square sheets of paper, without glue.
Origami-Lampion (mit Faltvorlage) - bei HANDMADE Kultur findest du schöne Ideen und kostenlose DIY Aleitungen zum Selbermachen.
Diagram for a modular origami ball, Little Roses Kusudama, designed by Maria Sinayskaya. Folded with 30 rectangular sheets of paper, assembled without glue.
Some photos of the displays at the Origami Meeting in Freising. More photos of the convention are available at the Origami Austria homepage. - Daily Shoot Assignment 573 "Make a photograph emphasizing a square or a grid today."
rigami flowers bring us back to the bountiful history spreading across the Japanese culture, social system and all islands.
Book: Various Boxes and Cases (おりがみ入れ物いろいろ) by Tomoko Fuse ISBN-10: 4416303025, ISBN-13: 978-4416303023. Gallery of folded origami models
Folded by Mariela Recinos From the Book Kawaii Kireina Origami INSTRUCTIONS:
Aros plata 950, y dona construida con papel de revista. Cada dona esta formada por 18 miniorigamis. La dona esta recubierta por una capa de caucho silicona la cual la hace completamente sumergible en agua. El creador de este origami es Mette Pederson
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 all of those neat little shapes in neat little rows just makes me happy! But now I have four kiddos and I'm going to grad school. As for quilting..."Ain't nobody got time for that!" But, my sister is a wonderful quilter and churns out quilts left and right. And her work is better than mine ever was or will be--she's into detail and hand-stitching and all other sorts of craziness :-) And she has a stash of fabric that is *to die for!!* I thought my quilting days were done (or on hold for a good long time), but, stay with me on this... My family and I also *LOVE* origami--I don't know what it is about folding a tiny piece of paper a few times and magically getting a little shirt, a ballon, a lantern, or a samurai hat, but we can't get enough! So, awhile back, I saw this neat origami piece that had a bunch of what I figured out were origami samurai hats/helmets arranged on a colored background that looked like--a QUILT! OK, now quilts are still one of my favorite things--so I pinned it and would look at it fondly whenever I saw it in amongst my 5000+ pins... The last time I stumbled on my origami quilt pin, I thought, "Hey that would be great for my sister!" So, I bought a pack of origami paper from the craft store (about $12.00 for 200 sheets) and coerced my kiddos to help me make a bunch of samurai hats. Samurai hats are easy to make and even my four-year-old could do them. She ended up making about 15 or so! They were a little "unique" but usable, nonetheless! Here's link to see how to make a samurai hat. Step-by-step instructions with photos And if you need a video (in the last step, I fold the last flap inside the hat to make it easier to glue down) And if you'd like printable instructions (this one allows you to use a bigger sheet to make a wearable version (but the instructions are the same no matter what size square you use)--so cool!) You'll need 32 hats for this arrangement. We made so many, we had enough to make two "quilts"--one for me and one for my sister! The hats are mounted on 18" x 24" piece of Canson pastel paper. You could use mat board, but this is what I had on hand and it is wonderful quality paper and comes in a bunch of colors (and it is easy to measure and cut at home). This project would make a great class project either for a teacher or for a group auction piece. It's also great for anyone who loves quilts and quilting. It's unusual and a conversation starter! The project took us a night to make two completed "quilts." You could make smaller versions that would fit in a 12" x 12" frame (so three rows of 6 samurai hats) or you could work with the mini origami paper (it's about 3" square) to make cards for your friends. I hope you try this project and have fun with it and origami! ENJOY!
Zamorano Fine Arts Academy student work and real-world collaborations. Art projects created by K-5 students in San Diego.
Explore Shadowfolds' 128 photos on Flickr!
By GAIL MIYASAKI Rafu Craft Editor What color is your palette? Emerald green is the Pantone 2013 color of the year. Fall’s officially here and the folks there already announced the Spring 2014 color forecast. Celebrating their 50th anniversary, Pantone is regarded as “the leading global authority on color and provider of professional color standards […]
Uma apaixonada pela arte do origami
Throw a Diamond party with this bold paper diamond party garland. The paper folds are easy - for a graphic and gorgeous diamond party decoration.
We love making star projects, tutorials, downloads or recipes, on A Crafty Arab, ever since we learned the Arab's 9th century fascination with stars.
Hallo liebe Falterinnen und Falter ! Dieser schöne Kusudama ist ein Design von Uniya Filonova Thank you so for permission :-)) Gefal...
Hice varias propuestas de souvenirs con motivos florales para ser entregados como recuerdo de un cumpleaños u otra ocasión especial que m...
Photo and description of modular origami ball made from 30 simple sonobe units (design by Mitsunobu Sonobe). Folded by Maria Sinayskaya.