Origami interlocking modules form partitions inside of handmade box The paper for the origami is from a digital painting I did for this purpose Printed onto heavy cotton paper Then folded and interlocked I am contemplating what sort of box I would like to make This is an experiment. I am thinking of a night sky with stars inside each cubicle would be something like a folded star a wire spiral a glass marble I really do not know right now. That is the fun of it. Where will my mind and feet take me? Who wants to join Sara and I on this excercise? We can find any box It could be on any idea Then we could share. |
"One sees clearly only with the heart. Anything essential is invisible to the eyes." -The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
One Way To Make A Box for many items
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3 comments:
Hey Bobbie
There are so many beautiful things to see on your blog :)
Missed you too, I'll come back later!
These are amazing...such beautiful colors and paper.
Great idea.
For Christmas it could be 24 of these for a beautiful advents calender?
What a beautiful box! It is a museum all by itself!
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