Cut Out Wall Art
Patricia of A Little Hut, who made this great recycle wall art here, has a great cut out technique for creating simple, subtle wall art. Link.
Origami, letterpress, linocuts, laser-cuts, pepakura, pop-ups, flip-books, silhouettes, maché, and more.
Patricia of A Little Hut, who made this great recycle wall art here, has a great cut out technique for creating simple, subtle wall art. Link.
With Tabblo you can use their online editor to make your own photocube. Just download the PDF created and print. Would make a great Father’s Day gift! [ via ] Link.
Crafty People has made a pouch out of woven newspapers. There’s no tutorial but looking from the photos it looks as if the strips of newspapers were weaved with the string. Looks great! Link.
Decorate your plain votive holders with paper cut-outs like Jessica did from How About Orange. Link.
Here’s a fun project for kids. Amy of Craft Chi shows you how kids can make a picture book (in a fan book style) with shipping tags. Link.
Ann of Still Dottie was inspired by this CRAFT post and decided to try her hand at making a version of this paper mobile made from pages of old magazines. Check out her full tutorial. Link.
Jay writes: At our wedding, my wife and I provided blank guest-book pages at each table, along with a glass of colored markers. The guests really enjoyed filling in the open-ended blanks. After the wedding, we sorted the pages and then had them bound to make a personalized keepsake. Jay has provided source files for […]