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Kirigami – Alaska Prince Hotel Pattern

This kirigami pattern Alaska Prince Hotel is a very beautiful architecture hotel in Alaska and is one of the place that you must visit or stay while in Alaska, this paper cutting is created by using a single sheet of paper and then transformed into a three dimensional form. It can be used to create [...]

[ More ] July 28th, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |

Kirigami – Butterfly Pattern Cuts

This kirigami or paper cutting butterfly pattern, is a kind of hard to do because of the form and shape of the butterfly. However, you will need only a single sheet of paper to make it and transform it into a three dimensional form also known as pop up cards.

[ More ] July 20th, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |

Kirigami – Contemporary Architecture Pattern

This paper cutting, Contemporary Architecture Pattern, is ideal to make as a pop up card and given out as a card for architecture lovers. This paper cutting architecture is a bit difficult to make because of the surroundings and round shapes and pattern. Therefore, it usually many hours to complete.

[ More ] June 29th, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |

Kirigami – Dragon Pattern

This kirigami, Dragon Pattern, is one of the most popular horoscope sign in Asia, the pop up card can be created by making the drawing on a piece of cardboard and then carefully cut out the design and transform this flat sheet of cardboard into three dimensional card.

[ More ] June 27th, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |

Kirigami – Morning Glory

This kirigami paper cutting morning glory is created just by using a single sheet of paper. However, is preferred to be created using a sheet of cardboard or paper for scrapbooking. The completed paper cutting is a beautiful flower morning glory, which when you folded in half it will fully turned out flat.

[ More ] June 21st, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |

Kirigami – Snow Sled Pattern

This kirigami, Snow Sled Pattern, can be created by using a single sheet of paper, the kirigami pattern is first designed on the sheet of paper and then carefully cut out to convert the flat sheet of paper into a three dimensional form.

[ More ] June 17th, 2011 | Posted in Kirigami | |