Customizable pop-up paper spheres 15 paper projects from novice to advanced

Seiji Tsukimoto

Book - 2023

Using only scissors and paper, learn to make 15 decorative 3D paper spheres customizable with your own words, decorations, and embellishments! This ingenious design method is easy enough for beginners and versatile enough to challenge advanced paper artists.

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Subjects
Genres
Patterns (Instructional works)
Published
Atglen, PA : Schiffer Publishing [2023]
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Seiji Tsukimoto (author)
Other Authors
Kevin (Translator) Wilson (translator)
Edition
English edition
Item Description
Translated from the Japanese.
English edition translator name from colophon.
Physical Description
128 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
ISBN
9780764366178
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This whimsical manual by paper artist Tsukimoto (Pop-Up Paper Spheres) shows how to create spherical pop-up cards, or three-dimensional scenes made out of interlocking circular paper cutouts. Each project involves copying designs onto craft paper, cutting out the pieces (each constituting a layer or cross-section of the sphere), then assembling them (each ring has notches that interlock with other rings; no glue required). Many of the projects take inspiration from fantasy, including ones featuring Cinderella in front of a castle, a fairy assembling a Christmas wreath, and a mermaid swimming amongst various sea creatures. Others are geared toward special occasions, such as the "Happy Wedding" scene depicting a couple at the altar and "Happy New Baby" featuring an infant playing under a mobile. Project difficulty varies based on the number of pieces involved, and Tsukimoto includes easier and harder variations for each project; for example, the "true novice" version of the Alice in Wonderland--inspired card is made out of four rings, while the expert version is made out of 23. The step-by-step photographs of how to assemble the rings are helpful, though less experienced crafters might wish that Tsukimoto elaborated on preferred paper types. Still, crafters of all levels will be inspired. (June)

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