Are you on school holidays, or just have time to kill? The
following 3 places have things that will satisfy the beginners right up to
those who could build a house with paper. Get slicing!
Give Origami a try. This traditional Japanese art can keep
you entertained for hours, without having to use your computer. Try finding a
design to suit your skill at http://www.origami-instructions.com/
and start folding! Give them to your friends as gifts or just keep them to
decorate with!
Difficulty: ☺ out of 5.| Heron, this one is a little harder than 1 ☺. |
Why not try out cubeecraft? It’s free to use, and you don’t
need messy things like glue, sticky tape or big scissors. All you will need is
a hobby knife, a cutting board, cardboard and a printer! Go to http://www.cubeecraft.com/ to see the
designs they have there. Choose a design and go! I always resort to cubeecraft
when I’m bored, because they’re just. Plain. Cute! My favourites are the Halo
and Minecraft ones, as well as the little Mario one ups.
Difficulty: ☺☺☺ out of 5.
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| Om Nom from Cut the Rope is one of many boxes you can make! |
Want to try something that will really challenge you, but look amazing afterwards? Try going to http://cp.c-ij.com/en/contents/1006/ and making some of their paper craft ideas. It will be a challenge, and you will need loads of paper and a good printer, but the results can be amazing!
Difficulty: ☺☺☺☺☺ out of
5.
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| A tiger - one of the difficult papercrafts. |
So beat boredom in the face, and make some cute little
crafts while you’re at it.
Stay cool.
Stay cool.
Kitty.


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