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Origami Box – Pentagon Box

This origami box, Pentagon Box, it used a total of 10 square sheets of paper, 5 for the lid and the other 5 for the base. No glue were used to build the box, each of the square sheet is folded into modular units, then join then all together. This Pentagon box forms a nice [...]

[ More ] March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Box | |

Paper Model – Spongebob

This paper model, Spongebob, is one of the television animated character, all what you have to do is cut out from the paper and glue were not used. Below are the pictures with different views of the Spongebob paper model.

[ More ] March 21st, 2009 | Posted in Paper Model | |

Paper Model – Grimace

This paper model, Grimace, is one of the television animated character, all what you have to do is cut out from the paper and no glue were needed. Below are the pictures with different views of the Grimace paper model.

[ More ] March 21st, 2009 | Posted in Paper Model | |

3D Origami – Easter Egg

This 3D Origami, Easter Egg, is created by folding around 270 triangular modular pieces and put all together to form this nicely decorated egg. The craft can be used to decorate your room or office in a very nice and creative way. Below are the pictures with different views of the Easter Egg 3D origami. [...]

[ More ] March 20th, 2009 | Posted in 3D Origami | |

Kirigami – Great Wall of China

This kirigami, Great Wall of China, is created by cutting a paper to get the 3D form. Below are the pictures with different views of Great Wall of China kirigami. About Great Wall of China: The Great Wall of China (simplified Chinese: 长城; traditional Chinese: 長城; pinyin: Chángchéng; literally “long city/fortress”) or (simplified Chinese: 万里长城; traditional Chinese: [...]

[ More ] March 19th, 2009 | Posted in Kirigami | |

Kusudama – Octagon Polyhedra Type 2

  This kusudama, Octagon Polyhedra Type 2, consists of a total of 12 modular units, each modular unit is made using a square sheet of paper. After folding all the 12 modular units, you will need to use a glue to join them all together to form the octagon. This is a slight modification of [...]

[ More ] March 18th, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama | |