Looking for an easier way to impress people with your money? Try folding your dolar bill into a finger ring. This ring will put the number facing out as the "gem" and stay together on its own. Any US-denomination bill will work, but if you have a choice, try to find a crisp, new bill rather than an older one.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Origami Modular Star Instructions
You can make this origami modular star with as many or as few modules as you like... the model pictured and diagrammed is made with 6 modules: so you will need 6 squares of paper to make this model.But you can add more modules than 6, or have less if you like... the more you add, the more 3-D the star becomes.
Origami Lucky Star Instructions
The origami lucky star is so easy to make, but it looks so pretty... soon you'll be making hundreds!
You make it with a strip of paper. A good starting size is about 30cm, or 1 foot long, and about 1cm wide, or about half an inch.
Once you have made a couple, you can choose the length and width that you think makes the best star.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Origami Box Instructions
This design, known as the "Masu" box is the most common origami box around. I learned to make it in school, and having made many different types of boxes, I think this one is the best.
Its easy to make a lid for it too: just use a slightly bigger piece of paper.
So use colourful paper, double-sided is best, and make lots: then you'll be so organised! They are great for holding lollies, trinkets, jewellery... well just about anything really!
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Origami Lily Instructions
The origami lily, also know as the iris, is a beautiful design. It takes a little longer than the other simple flowers, but stick with it, because the end result is worth it!
Make the lily with colourful or patterned paper so it looks it's best, and you could make a few of different sizes to group together if you like... it creates a lovely display.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Construction of traditional Australian boomerang (for right hand)
Instructions how to make traditional boomerang 1. Take plywood sheet of 12mm thickness. Draw boomerang contour pattern as shown in picture above. The 107 degree angle size is not critical, just optimum. It can be more or less than 107deg. Chord length near the center of boomerang = 80 mm, and 60 mm near tips. Make wing chord length few millimeters wider as is required, because it necessarily reduces during sanding process. Also make some access length at boomerang wings tips, as it possible, that you will have to cut them during tune procedure of the boomerang. |
How to Make a Paper Boomerang
How to make gift bags from newspaper
When I bought something at a store recently, the clerk handed me my purchase in a bag made from a newspaper. I liked it very much and had to make some more—thus today's DIY recycled newspaper project: gift bags made from the Wall Street Journal. You can vary the dimensions, of course, but here's what I used to create a bag that's 5" tall, 4.5" wide, and 3" deep.
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