Toilet Tube Still Life
Gareth @ MAKE points us to these cardboard toilet paper tube dioramas by Anastassia Elias.
Origami, letterpress, linocuts, laser-cuts, pepakura, pop-ups, flip-books, silhouettes, maché, and more.
Gareth @ MAKE points us to these cardboard toilet paper tube dioramas by Anastassia Elias.
This really is an extraordinary stop-motion animation from the New Zealand Book Council. It usually makes me sad to see books cut up, even for artistic purposes, but this is so masterfully done (and for such a good purpose!) that I can’t mind too much. Yay for books! (Via All About Papercutting.)
By Natalie Zee Drieu I love to save cool boxes, especially the ones with flap-style lids like cigar boxes, so that I can reuse them for storage. What I don’t like is how boring they look or have their branding emblazoned on the box. While organizing my craft room this month, I needed a place […]
Paul Overton at DudeCraft shows us how to make this cool analog “scanimation” style animation using a transparent sheet with black bars on it. [via MAKE]
Design*Sponge posted about the Oragami Club Web Site this morning, and I found myself being instantly sucked into their massive collection of origami tutorials. The variety of projects and skill level is astounding, and they even have animations to guide you through each fold. I’m also charmed by the names of some of their projects, […]
Our pal Lee Meredith has a great roundup of downloadable 2010 calendars. I love this calendar by Erica from Gleaux. It’s such a beautiful way to count the days and also bring some art onto your walls.
Every other week, CRAFT’s awesome interns tell about the projects they’re building in the Craft: Labs, the trouble they’ve gotten into, and what they’ll make next. By Meara O’Reilly, projects intern My family reuses holiday wrapping paper to a hilarious extreme — presents have been known to show up swathed in paper as old as […]