Sunday 1 May 2011

Speaking from Experience: More Paper Crafted Items.


Surfing through the internet, I have found myself amazed by the variations and multitude of paper-crafted creations- both large and small. With really inspiring shape, form and textures, the only limitations that are a potential variable are paper stocks- though I'm sure my simple design plans will not suffer because of this. Here are some of the best designs I have found on the web...
Tiny paper DS console. Amazing folding to create the hinge and minute details...
A palm-size nintendo games console...

A great range of stocks and patterns used to create a feminine and wholesome feel...

Not quite as neat and crisp as some of the other designs but creates a good texture from a distance...

Good uniformity and consistency in the folds and a really good mixture of shades and tones in the stock. It would take a lot of practice to make my folded designs look quite as crisp as these roses do!...
Really cool designs- looks as if they have deconstructed the shoe to re-mould it in paper form. Great angles and pretty crisp. I like the hand-made feel- the use of the hole-punch to make the lace holes. Not too perfect...a good quirky feel...

Great colours which reflect the Nike scheme well...sourcing appropriate and well-matched stocks in a must...



More great eco-designs from 'not from the high street' which use an innovative laser-cut slotting system to construct these "animal trophy" heads...great for the vegetarian with a penchant for taxidermy!

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