Archive for May, 2010

Four Great Well Known Handwritings and One Not Really Well Known Handwriting

Sunday, May 16th, 2010 4 Commented
Under: Calligraphy (Sun)

It is cool to have a nice cur­sive hand­writ­ing espe­cially if you do use any kinds of alpha­bets (duh..).
I put four influ­en­tial writ­ings on this post. They may be not great to oth­ers, but I put them because I love their styles and mean­ing to the writ­ing and its power.
–skim– Some­times, when peo­ple bor­row someone’s note­book, they don’t say […]

HOJYO Takashi Who Made a Paper Ironman

Sunday, May 16th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Origami (Mon), good

Wow, wow, and wow! Hojyo Takashi, who just become my role model, is an awe­some artist who just knows how to “paper­ize” every­thing. His work “Char’s Zaku,” which has six dif­fer­ent parts that com­plete one robot reminds me of the “paper­ized” Iron­man.
 
Char’s Zaku: http://origami.gr.jp/~hojyo/130zaku.html
 
When I see his works, espe­cially his drag­ons, angels, and ani­mals, I cannot […]

Making Red Roses with Paper for Your Girlfriend

Friday, May 14th, 2010 No Commented
Under: Origami (Mon), flowers, good, how to make, paper art, paper folding, red roses, video

Out of many types of flow­ers, red roses are sym­bol for love, so many cou­ples give them to girl­friends and boyfriends. More­over, roses are the sim­plest and the most well known flower that are made with papers. By using dif­fer­ent col­ors of papers, red roses, black roses, or even yel­low roses can be made from […]

Tips for Applying a Simple Recatangular Paper Picture Frame

Friday, May 14th, 2010 one Commented
Under: Origami (Mon), application, decoration, frames, good, paper art, paper folding, picture frames

Too sim­ple may not please some peo­ple who want theirs to be dif­fer­ent. More­over, sim­plic­ity some­times is bor­ing and too clean; thus, by apply­ing a lit­tle bit more of time and effort can give your paper pic­ture frame the bet­ter look.
Now, here’re some tips that you can apply to a sim­ple rec­tan­gu­lar paper frame.
Go to “Make a […]

Make a Simple Rectangular Paper Picture Frame

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 3 Commented
Under: Origami (Mon), frames, good, how to make, paper art, paper folding, picture frames, wall

Even a low qual­ity plas­tic pic­ture frame costs at least three dol­lors includ­ing tax; how­ever, your easy labor plus about ten min­utes will give you a desir­able photo frame. Any kind of paper would be fine as long as it is big enough to hold your pic­ture; or, it really doesn’t have to be because […]