Hello Everyone!
I'm new to paper modelling (sort of fell into it by accident through paper doll stuff) so I tend to stick to easier models.
I tend to make gifty things like simple pop-up cards, gift boxes and easy origami (which even then can be too confusing for me... So ... many... steps :eek: ! )
I usually look for models on paperkawaii (yay for step-by-step videos!) or canon creative park.
Of course I've saved more pdfs than I have actually made.
If I'm not trying to make something out of paper I'm usually looking at Onihide's flickr stream (much missed artist), reading a book from Gutenberg (free online books!!!!!whooty-whoot!) or watching David Suchet in "Poirot".
I'm more likely to read than comment which is probably a good thing because I have a lot to learn.
It looks like there are many, many talented people here and I greatly enjoy reading posts and seeing your triumphs and discoveries. :)
Wishing you all a very happy 2015,
Courtney.
I'm new to paper modelling (sort of fell into it by accident through paper doll stuff) so I tend to stick to easier models.
I tend to make gifty things like simple pop-up cards, gift boxes and easy origami (which even then can be too confusing for me... So ... many... steps :eek: ! )
I usually look for models on paperkawaii (yay for step-by-step videos!) or canon creative park.
Of course I've saved more pdfs than I have actually made.
If I'm not trying to make something out of paper I'm usually looking at Onihide's flickr stream (much missed artist), reading a book from Gutenberg (free online books!!!!!whooty-whoot!) or watching David Suchet in "Poirot".
I'm more likely to read than comment which is probably a good thing because I have a lot to learn.
It looks like there are many, many talented people here and I greatly enjoy reading posts and seeing your triumphs and discoveries. :)
Wishing you all a very happy 2015,
Courtney.
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