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Paper Origami Balloon

December 30th, 2010 admin Comments off

How to Make a Paper Balloon (Water Bomb) – Origami


Paper Balloon- Globe (6 Inch Diameter)


Paper Balloon- Globe (6 Inch Diameter)


$1.75


These fun paper balloons come to us from Japan. They are made out of very lightweight paper and they are meant to be used for decoration (rather than as toys). The globe has a diameter of approximately 6 inches. These come flat in a plastic packet and should be inflated with adult supervision. Perfect for use as ornaments these also make terrific little gifts- since they come flat they are easy …

Decoupage: Paper Cutouts for Decoration and Pleasure


Decoupage: Paper Cutouts for Decoration and Pleasure


$8.50


Called “painting with scissors”, the art of decoupage (embellishing surfaces with decorative paper cutouts) can be easily mastered with simple and inexpensive materials, as this guide shows. The book is a history and practical guide to this art form. All the aspects of the craft are illustrated with step-by-step directions that explain how to select papers, prepare surfaces, choose the right tools…

Paper Origami Balloon Instructions

May 31st, 2010 admin Comments off

Origami Instructions : How to Make an Origami Balloon

Paper Origami Ball

May 6th, 2010 admin Comments off

Origami Paper Ball~How To


Soccer Ball kit


Soccer Ball kit


$29.99


This activity kit contains 60 sturdy cardstock circles (similar to paper plates but without the fluting), enough for 3 soccer balls. Once 20 circles are folded into the modular component, and combined with either tape or glue, you have an icosadodecahedron (soccer ball). The illustrated booklet shows how the circles can be combined or re-formed into other creative structures. Inspired by Buckminst…

Sticky Note Origami: 25 Designs to Make at Your Desk


Sticky Note Origami: 25 Designs to Make at Your Desk


$2.95


It’s clever, it’s creative, and most of all, it’s fun: super origami made with those stick-it desk notes found on every desk. These projects make work just a little more entertaining. Everyone has them in the office and even at home: ordinary pads of sticky notes in a range of colors and sizes. With the help of innovative origami expert David Mitchell, they can quickly become attractive paper scul…