This rare and colorful beauty of a poster was originally intended to be a part of the SAS calendar of 1961 with the theme of "The great discoveries of the world" by the famous Danish artist Otto Nielsen. Ivan Yuryevich Moskvitin (? - 1647) was a Russian explorer, presumably a native of Moscow, who led a Russian reconnaissance party to the Sea of Okhotsk, becoming the first Russian to reach the Pacific Ocean. Moskvitin is first attested in 1626 as residing among the Cossacks in Tomsk. In 1636 or 1637 Dmitry Kopylov with 54 men including Moskvitin were sent west toward Yakutsk. He went down the Lena River and up the Aldan River and on 1638 founded the fort of Butalsk about 100 km above the mouth of the Maya River and about 250 km southeast of Yakutsk. The information Moskvitin provided enabled Kurbat Ivanov, a famous Cossack explorer, to make the first map of the coast in 1642. I got this item from a former pilot who worked in Scandinavian Airlines Systems in Karup, Denmark for 40 years and he told me that this item never has been up for sale before. There is only a few copies of these posters as they are surplus from the production of the SAS calendar from 1961. The surplus production posters was locked up in boxes in the basement in Karup airport where the pilot used to work. This poster was meant to be attached to a fold-out calendar. Other copies of these posters are thus attached together as in a regular calendar which means that there are 12 different pictures in the whole collection of the "calendar ". Since they come as individual posters they are much more beautiful (no waste of paper for the calendar dates) and easier to frame and hang on the wall. The poster is in perfect condition and is in a great thick paper quality which measures 15.9 x 11.6 in (40.5 x 29.5 cm). Thanks for watching and please let me know if you have any questions.
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Origami Hedgehog deigned by Sergey Yartsev folded by Strongpaper from one uncut square of lokta
Esa mujer, Sara Montiel, Ivan Rassimov, Original Spain Movie Theater Poster 1969 - size: 100 x 68 cm - 39x27 inches Graphic Jano, signed in print. Condition, good, light signs of wear, look photo, folded, small tear on the side, thin paper, very rare poster Before framing, you should iron it with ordinary irons. - Combined shipping yes, free of charge, You only pay once for shipping. - Every shipment is sent with a track number that you can track in your account - If you have any questions or problems, please write to me.
Check out this fun fold card! It's so quick and easy to make! I used the Stippled Roses bundle with the Softly Stippled patterned paper for this fun fold card . 🧡 I'm calling it a window buckle...
We’re all up in the wall art scene these days, and are loving how easy it is to find affordable and beautiful artwork by emerging artists from all over the world. One of our favorite places to browse is Society6, especially for more graphic design-oriented works, especially ones involving bright colors and intricate patterns. Here are a dozen prints we found that you can snag for less than $20!
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Original 1978 U.S. A0 poster by Ivan Chermayeff for Lillie (1978). Very good-fine condition, folded. Many original posters were issued folded or were subsequently folded. Please note: the size is stated in inches and the actual size can vary by an inch or more.
The most awesome new origami uploaded to the Internet during the past week ending on October 30, 2015 featured lots of Halloween origami.
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Deisgned and folded by Ivan Danny Handoko September 2013 From 40 x 40 cm crumpled + tissue paper
So... I folded this origami pikachu with my son. And after folding it together, it suddenly dawned on me. If I just tweaked the ears to my original directions, I could make a Yoda instead. (What? Love it when those "aha!" moments hit.) If you're a Star Wars lover (or raising some little Star Wars lovers), definitely check today's post out. Tada! I'm sharing my easy instructions for folding an origami Yoda! How to Fold Origami Yoda (The Super Easy Way) This post contains affiliate links. Thank you so much for the grocery money! For my full disclosure policy, please click here. Over the years I've done several origami / kirigami / paper snowflake / paper manipulation crafts. But this one is definitely my favorite. The Yodas turn out soooo cute. Plus, I love that the same set of directions can be used to make 2 completely different characters! And one random note- have you read the Origami Yoda book series? I heard it was popular and peeked at it... but it's too hard for my eldest. It's on my "to-read" list for when I get a teensy bit more sleep. But I'm really curious. If you or your child has read it, I'd love to hear your thoughts! How to Fold an Origami Yoda Make them, you must! (Tee hee hee) Ok. Visit my original origami pikachu tutorial and follow it to make your Origami Yoda. Just remember to adjust the ear folds (step 3-face) like so- (This way you'll get tilted ears instead of ones that point straight up.) And once you finish folding the face and body, tape them together and add details with Sharpie markers! That's it! I know you'll have a fun time folding these with the kiddos. My almost 5-year old and I had a blast folding these together! And if you liked this craft, you might also like these Star Wars products! Yoda Hooded Bath Wrap R2D2 Measuring Cup Set Star Wars Party Masks Star Wars Wall Decals R2D2 Thermos R2D2 Lunch Box Storm Pooper Onesie Lego Darth Vader Clock Happy making, friends!
Origami Samurai helmet beetle designed by Robert Lang folded by Ivan Svatko from uncut square of Washi Deluxe paper
Welcome to This Week in Origami for August 14, 2015 a weekly feature where we showcase the most awesome new origami that I saw during the past week.
I first saw Iris Folding in an old craft book and decided to google and search on youtube on a tutorial. Originally Iris Folding is done with 1" folded paper strips and the beautiful effects of repeated folded paper was rather like a colourful kaleisdoscope. I had to try this with strips of fabric for I can't quilt for the lack of patience and I wanted to do something totally different and unique for our crafting group's anniversary exchange. 1 handmade item and 1 felt flower. I didn't want to crochet another bag and I thought a crafting tote will be a cool gift to receive, so here goes... Here's Tini (on the right) posing with the bag after the lucky draw. Alynn is on the left showing off a lovely cushion by Sabariah. The crafting tote : Denim and Canvas. A special tag for the gift. I made this little house of buttons for Sabariah, a little hostess gift. I downloaded the pattern from an etsy seller : fantastictoys. They have lots of other templates which you can buy and print on your own. A glimpse inside the tote bag. I used an apron to for the yellow canvas. It's cheaper to buy and find a ready made canvas apron than buy bright orange canvas here! The paper cupcake house taking shape. The gifts all ready packed for the lucky draw. I bought this nesting box of teddybear in Bangkok. A little tag for the felt flower box. I love the way my peony felt turned out. This time I fused fabric and felt together with fusible web. Although a tad expensive here, they do come in handy! This peony template or tutorial is featured in my previous post. Just click the link on my right bar. I even made the button. Very easy peasy if you have the gadget from Daiso. The fabric is actually a hankie I bought from Watsons. You'll find beautiful fabric everywhere if you're like me, constantly on the lookout for good fabric finds in the most unlikely of places! LOL! I secured the felt flower with a few stitches to a brooch pin. And Superglued it for better security! The whole set : 1 handmade item + 1 felt flower as required for the exchange! First off, download this template. I googled the template and used it as a guide. You will notice that this template is for 1" folded paper, so if you're using 1/4 " bias strips, some of the outer rings will be overlapped twice to fully cover the folds. The number indicates the order of the way you will attach the strips. Watch this youtube feature on paper Iris Folding... After watching the tute on youtube, I thought it would be great to have it done in bias strips. The ones you can buy in store so you don't have to spend hours making them. They come in a rainbow of colours and around RM1-2 per pack! I printed the template and have it mounted face up on a styrofoam box or any piece of cork sheet. Using 4 pins to pin the template to the syrofoam temporarily. I then created a border of stickiness using double sided tape to tape 1 inch away from the template. This will hold your bias strips and allow a space to sew them together. You'll know what I mean when I fuse the whole entire iris folding piece. Gradually paste the bias strips according to the numbers. Folded side facing upwards. Make sure your bias strips overlap neatly and all the way more than 1" the border of the template. Adding double sided tape as you go. The tape will be cut away eventually, think of them as sticky hands holding on to the bias strips until you're ready to cut them after sewing the borders. It can get messy but no worries, a kaleidoscope is taking shape on the underside. Gradually work the colours as desired. As for mine, I wanted a burst of sunshine, so I worked gradually from yellow tones to warm red tones. Finishing the last few strips and making sure you cover every visible lines of the template. It looks messy here, but wait for the reveal! This took about 6 packs of bias strips and in less than 30 minutes. You can't do this halfway and leave it for another day, the double sided tape will only hold that long! LOL! Cut a square of fusible web 1" bigger all round of the Iris folding template. Do the same with a plain piece of fabric. Layer fusible web on top of the bias strip (remember to remove backing paper!!!) and the plain piece on top. Your kaleidoscope sandwich now consists of the following in order from the bottom (Your paper template + Bias Strips + Fusible Web + Plain fabric). With the iron on low begin to iron the middle of the plain fabric when it is still mounted on the styrofoam board. Careful you do not iron the styrofoam! Once the fusing takes place, carefully lift the entire kaleidoscope sandwich by removing the pins holding the template. Continue to iron the sandwich until you feel that it is all binded. Avoid ironing on the double sided tapes. It will be cut away and when melted can be quite messy. Do not be tempted to peek inside by opening the sides or peeling. Trust me, the magic is already happening! With the template as a guide on the underside. Sew on the template outline and trim the excess. Use a good pair of scissors, please! Tada! Gently peel of the paper template to reveal your Iris folding bloom! Now to find matching fabrics to make the crafting tote. I cannibalised a new bright orange apron I've been keeping for ages for this. Like I said it is near impossible to find bright coloured canvas in Malaysia so this was perfect for this kind of projects. Working with a lot of pins I pieced the front of the bag like this. The denim went very well with the canvas. It took me 2 days to figure out what type of handles to give it. Whether it should be one long length or a double strap...but at the end... No plastic or metal buckles, I find they take away the aesthetics of a handmade bag! So it's a simple over the shoulder strap and the only metal used is the magnetic closure inside. The lining is from Ikea, love the fabric combination! I used up the entire orange apron inside of the bag too. Say you'd try it too??
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Papercraft recortable de un maravilloso Gorila para seguir ampliando nuestra particular colección de animales de todo el Mundo.
First attempt. I will soon adapt this model
This week in Origami features the most awesome origami photos that I've seen uploaded over the past week.
Drawn in by the beauty of this painting, you can't help but feel the essence of winter! Snow covered mountains, drifted snow on the bridge, shadows on the snow, and the way that snow transforms trees into magical beings...titles by the artist "Silver Frost". I have been collecting vintage images for years, drawn by their beauty and versatility. I have decided to share a few of them here on Etsy, wanting others to have the pleasure of enjoying them, so many forgotten, all of them unique and beautiful. Cards come as collections of 8 in a kraft paper box with clear top for easy storage. They are individually hand-printed and folded here in my studio in Hudson, NY. They measure 4.25"x 5.5" and come with envelopes. $24. for 8 cards. Artist: Ivan Fedorovich Choultse (1910) All cards are Blank. OR Simple one line greetings (ie. Merry Christmas, etc.) are available per request for a small fee at checkout. OR A more personalized printed greeting, with your own sentiments, is also available at your request at check-out for an additional fee. Please include that message when you purchase. Prices will be calculated for you when you choose your options To compliment the impact of this beautiful card, for a limited time I am offering the option of adding a white envelope with a curved closure (they remind me of snowfall!) for a small additional fee of $4.available at checkout. The watermark will not appear on your card:) All shipping is First Class, and all Free shipping is First Class Domestic. If you desire another form of shipping please message me, concerning extra charges. Many thanks for considering ReadyFreddyPress. If there is a special order that you would like to make (invitations, thank yous etc.), please message me. Happy, Healthy Holiday!
Designer: Miyuki Kawamura Folder: Michal Pikula Paper: copy Unit: rectangle 2:5 30 units Folded in October 2012
The most awesome new origami uploaded to the Internet in the week ending on October 2, 2015 featuring Remy, the rat from the movie Ratatouille.