Learn how to make beautiful three-dimensional paper art with drawing paper! Just released 3-D Papercraft: Create Fun Paper Cutouts from Plain Paper by Yoko Ganaha and Piggy Tsujioka. In their brand new book you will find 280 templates to make 3-D paper art. The authors use 80 lb. (220 gsm) paper to make letters, numbers, symbols, decorations, ornaments, signs, displays, motifs and more. Browse their 280 piece project gallery and choose the design you would like to make. Go to the page indicated to find the pattern. Photo copy the pattern, enlarging it following the clearly printed percentage shown. Follow simple instructions that involve cutting, taping, marking, folding and shaping paper. Depending on the methods you choose the authors recommend the following supplies - removable tape, ballpoint pen and poster board, tracing wheel and cutting mat, craft knife, scissors, masking tape, paper glue and a hole punch. To display your models use putty-like adhesives, double-sided tape, thumb tacks and a stapler. All designs are listed below in the table of contents. Dover Publications released the 160 page paperback on May 21, 2020. Get your copy below!
CONTENTS
Introduction
How to Make
DECORATIVE
Crown 1
Thistle, Olive Branch
Wave Borders
Decorative Frills
Jack-o'-lantern
Chandelier
Angel Wings
Quill Pen
Gecko, Horseshoe
Skull, Lightning
Sword, Iron Bars, Thorns, Bones
Crown 2
Anchor, Star
Moon
Fleur-de-lis
Decorative Alphabet
PLAIN
Mistletoe
Peapods
Four-Leaf Clover, Tulip, 3 Kinds of Hearts
Simple Flowers
Ducks, Rabbits
Fish, Pigs
Plain Alphabet
Plain Numbers
Flowers and Leaves for Vases
Lily of the Valley Basket
Flower Basket
Party Decorations
Rosette
Rose, Climbing Rose
Flowers on Branches
Holly, Pine Cones, Fir
Apples, Pears, Oranges
Cherries
Grapes
Tags
Elephant Pop-up
Butterflies
Mobile
Snowflakes
CUBIC SHAPES
Houses, Trees, Fences
Box-Shaped Symbols
Box-Shaped People and Animals
Cubic Alphabet
Arrows
Wall Racks, Hooks
Basket
CHAIN PATTERNS
Ladles, Kitchen Tools
Decorative Borders
Letters, Numbers
Tables, Chairs, Cups, Pots, Symbols, Birds
3-D Papercraft is available worldwide at Dover Publications. Dover, Great Books, Variety & Value Since 1941. Check out their catalog at Dover Publications. Dover has generously offered to a copy! One winner will be selected at random. Open until June 15, 2020. Canada & USA only. Good luck!
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