Showing posts with label showcase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label showcase. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2010

Paper jewelry showcase

Can you believe that these jewelry are made with paper?! Check out these wonderful pieces of art. Next time you are thinking about purchasing a unique gift for someone who is a paper lover, remember these!





Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Spring goodies showcase

I hope some of you are enjoying warmer weather. As for me - not so much these past few days, still very rainy and cold. I thought March was supposed to be warmer! This showcase has helped cheer me up and prepare for the Spring and warmer weather. Enjoy~





Are you excited about Spring?

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Gami Font


Creative work from paper turned into a font. Beautiful work!


Gami font by Ole Fredrik Ekern
You can check out his profile here.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Handmade paper crafts showcase

I believe most of my readers are crafters. Some who love to visit and get creative with inspiration from others, and some who prefer handmade items. So I thought I'd share a few handpicked items each week. Items made with paper, since this is a paper craft blog :]






I always encourage you to comment, as I love reading them (It makes me feel like I am not talking to myself sometimes). If you found something that you love to share, please leave a link in the comments area.
Have a fun and safe weekend!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Crafts from Packages

Amazing Mr. Kazuma Takahashi used these packages


to make these... origami works of art! So much creativity.


Via SPGRA

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Vendetta Mask for Halloween


I bet you'd get alot of compliments if you wore this on Halloween. Made with one sheet of uncut paper by Brian Chan. He folded this origami piece for Guy Fawkes (I'm not sure exactly who that is! T.T) via Makezine.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Paper Castle on the Ocean


It's a big giant castle made with PAPER! Created by Wataru Itou (伊藤航), it took him 4 years to complete this. It is lighted with electrical lights and even a moving train. I have so much admiration for people who can do such awesome things with paper! To read the full article and see more pictures, head over to Tokyobling's Blog.