Nothing much else to say! Not sure what I think of this one.. It is very practical, because it is quite big. But I need to shape it a little better I think!
Nothing much else to say! Not sure what I think of this one.. It is very practical, because it is quite big. But I need to shape it a little better I think!
A good experience - a woven box in red and white, made from recycled newspaper! I love using a combination of red and white, this is one of my favourite colour duo and looks bright and lively ❤
This box was woven using the same design as my previous one, except for a change in colours. And of course, the decoupage paper that I used was also different.
The box is fairly big - 8 inches in diameter and 10 inches in height - and has a cardboard base. I think that adds strength to the box. Like in my previous box, I have used 2 types of weaving. The bottom one ensures the bright red stands out and the top white is the best background for the decoupage.
The lid is made on the same lines as the base. Absolutely adore the little woven knob. The rest of the weaving was the regular, 2-strand weaves.
So, how do you like it??This was a desk tidy, about 4 inches in diameter and about 5-inches in height. I made a pair of them, in contrasting colour combination.
I love how nice and sturdy this desk tidy is! And I love that the print is visible! But the best of this is the combination of colour and original!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Well, this year for Valentine's, I decided to fold a long-pending model that has been on my to-do list for the past 3-4 years. Every year I miss Valentine's Day and decide to fold the model the next year. Finally, this year, I actually remembered to give this model a go.
This is an origami wreath, designed by the amazing Francesco Guarnieri! I love folding wreaths - they are modular origami and I absolutely adore modular origami and they are quick to fold, given that they usually require 8 modules (as opposed to the usual 30-unit modulars that I fold). So this origami Garland of hearts (Ghirlanda di cuori) fit the bill very nicely.
I used double-sided, red-pink 60 gsm origami paper, which turned out perfect for this model. 7.5 cms (3 inches) squares resulted in a wreath that measured about 12.5 cms (~ 5 inches) in diameter.
Folding the individual modules started off easily enough. The last couple of steps, where the 3-D heart is folded, was a little tricky. Loved the way the heart locks into place! The join between the modules is easy and very stable - absolutely no glue required for this one! Overall, a lovely model to fold.
For this Valentine's Day, why don't you give this a go?
Model Details:
Model: Origami Garland of Hearts (Ghirlanda di Cuori)
Creator: Francesco Guarnieri
Difficulty Level: High Intermediate
Paper Ratio: Square
Paper Size: 3 inch square
Model Size: ~ 5 inches across
Modules: 8
Instructions: Origami poesie di carta
This was the first of them - a pen or pencil pot. This time I tried both ways - one I made using only the newspaper tubes, no colour. The next was made from wood-coloured tubes. What do you think? Which is the one you prefer?
Personally, I prefer the original tubes with no colour. I like that the paper is seen and anyone seeing it would know that it is made from paper. But if I want to hide that it is actually paper-made, then the colouring one works out well.
I am very happy to see the results of all the practice I have had during these past few months! Quite delighted with how pleasing and utilitarian this box turned out to be!
The box is 8 inches in diameter and 10 inches in height. In this instance too, the client just specified that she wanted a big box with decoupage. So that meant, I got to choose the colours and the design!! Yay!!
I went for the peach/white combination from my last box as I absolutely love this decoupage tissue. I love how pleasing these roses are! The base was made from a cardboard and I started by gluing the sticks to the base.
I used 2 patterns for the sides. The first was a 3-weave pattern as I wanted to accentuate the white. This was followed by a peach section, since I wanted the decoupage to stand out here.
Finally, I finished off with some round felt protectors, since the colour is quite light and I didn't want the box to turn dirty very quickly!
So, here's to a year of newspaper weaving and plenty of orders 😄😄
Happy New Year 2021!
A little origami modular to start the New Year 2021! Happy new year!
This nice little modular, called Origami Rain Star is designed by Aldo Marcell. I have folded a couple of his models before - the Origami Tornado and the Origami Cyclon. And so I was quite excited and scared of folding this one! The Origami Cyclon was really a difficult one to fold! But this turned out to be a joy to fold and assemble and very economical to boot!
This model is folded from a rectangle 1:3 in ratio. So I used double sided origami paper, 7.5 cms in size. I divided the paper into 3, so the pieces I ended up with were 2.5 cms by 7.5 cms. The individual modules were quite easy to fold. And the assembly was also surprisingly easy!
Double-sided paper works best and I love the way those little stars show up when the modules are assembled. 75 gsm origami paper works best for sizes that I usually fold.
Model Details:
Model: Rain Star
Creator: Aldo Marcell
Difficulty Level: Low Intermediate
Paper Ratio: 1:3
Paper Size: 1 inch by 3 inches
Model Size: ~4 inches in diameter
Modules: 30
Instructions: Stranamasterov.ru
Tutorial: Youtube