The Origami Club always has my favourite simple designs! Go here to make any one (or all) of these cuties!
The Origami Club always has my favourite simple designs! Go here to make any one (or all) of these cuties!
I am a HUGE Sherlock fan. The books, films, shows, what have you. Though in this instance I’m referring to the BBC Martin Freeman / Benedict Cumberbatch show. (bet you didn’t know that!)
So here’s the downloadable instructions on making your own black lotus!
(Series 2, Episode 2 - The Blind Banker)
Here, make yourself a Muppet car (from Family.com)! On the house. Just for you. Enjoy!

If only I could make this!
(Source: 1993-2011)
Just got this calendar, so expect a paper craft zombie every month! (Even though I balls up January, so I’ll have 2 this month!)
(via aloneintoronto)
Anonymous asked: Stuck on steps 63-66 of the witch on a broom...I am determined to get to the 141st! :D Help Please! :) Love the design, but so complicated!
Well, Anon (can I call you Anon, or do you prefer the term grey face?), I made a bold attempt at aiding you. But after several hours and several attempts now laying at my feet, I couldn’t get past step 30.
From what it looks like in step 63, I’m thinking you have to pull it out and flatten it (like a smaller version of the triangle in steps 14-15). then, it seems as though you have to take the piece behind it and bring it around the piece you were just working with. You should know whether or not you’re right if you get the kite like shape as in step 65.
I hoped this helped at least a little. I’m going to have a little search to perhaps see if a video of this has been done.
If you don’t lose your patience (as I did) and manage to make it though, I’d love to see your results!
It’s a bat. It’s a witch. No, it’s a flying pumpkin!