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Materials As much as possible I try to use recyclable materials for construction art lessons. I source these from Recreate or ask the children to bring things in from home. Recyclable materials Bottles Caps Cardboard boxes (cereal/shoeboxes etc.) Wrapping paper Scrap paper Containers (yoghurt pots/egg cartons) Other materials Tin foil Scissors Foam sheets Stickers Crepe paper Pipe
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Most of these pop-up templates are print-ready and can be downloaded in PDF format so pick a nice design, turn your printer on and get started right away!
If you want to learn more about paper engineering and how some techniques work, you can now find some great video’s on YouTube made by Keith Allen. We’ve already introduced you to Keith Allen, talented artist and paper engineer who’s working at his newest pop-up book What a mess. Lucky for us, Keith shares the progress of his 5am project and the development of What a mess on his social media channels. It’s amazing to see a project like this grow into an impressive and advanced engineered…
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Create stunning paper iris shutters with this easy-to-assemble SVG & printable PDF! Perfect for cards, scrapbooking, and more. #paperiris #svg #printable #crafts #paperflowers #cardmaking #scrapbooking #diy
Scientist and maker Jamie Hudson shows you how to make a handheld paper zoetrope which creates an easy 10-frame animation and demonstrates persistence of vision, which tricks the brain into turning many still images into one moving image. This is how all cartoons and movies are made, and you get to make an animation of your own with a Cricut and some poster board. Putting together this classic piece of movie-making history requires no glue.
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