How-To: Origami Bat Decoration
If you need some last-minute Halloween decorations, have some paper handy, and you’re a savvy origami-maker, then you might just want to rustle up a mess of these lovable origami bat decorations from How About Orange.
Origami, letterpress, linocuts, laser-cuts, pepakura, pop-ups, flip-books, silhouettes, maché, and more.
If you need some last-minute Halloween decorations, have some paper handy, and you’re a savvy origami-maker, then you might just want to rustle up a mess of these lovable origami bat decorations from How About Orange.
Artist Mandy Smith and photographer Bruno Drummond created a striking collection images of everyday objects crafted from sandpaper.
If you’re gonna be stuck in one place for Halloween (or maybe you’re just looking for an excuse to not to talk to anyone at your obligatory Halloween party?), then this Giant Ready-To-Kill Cardboard Knife by Maria Lujan might just be a perfect costume idea for you.
Artist Ryan Blackwell created these fascinating drawings by simply applying ink to make the embossed designs on paper towels super graphic.
Artist Jason Ruff recreates the unattainable objects of his youth in the form of these incredible sculptures of sneakers from salvaged material such as: cigarette packaging, poster board, duct tape and plastic straws.
Add a little extra something to your Halloween party this year with this quirky DIY Halloween Party Straws tutorial from Paper & Stitch.
Artist Jason Ruff recreates the unattainable objects of his youth in the form of these incredible sculptures of sneakers from salvaged material such as: cigarette packaging, poster board, duct tape and plastic straws.