Rakastan geometrisia muotoja. Näiden pienien pallojen sisälle voi synttäreillä tai joulupöydässä kätkeä vaikka karkkia tai sinne voi säilöä omat pienet aarteet. Piirrä vain kuusikulmio ja ruuduta se kolmioilla, taittele, leikkaa, liimaa ja kiinnitä siivekkeet toisiinsa. Tämä icosahedronin muoto on todella monikäyttöinen. Voit tehdä isoja tai pieniä koreja. Kartonki on ehkä helpoin materiaali tähän. Kurkkaa myös adonden ihanat pahvisäilyttimet joista aiemmin täällä blogissanikin mainitsin.
I just love all geometric shapes! I have many geometric foldings at home like the mobiles. These baskets are great for example for candies or small jewelries. I have bought those bigger ones but wanted smaller for kids birthday party. Just draw hexagon, fill it with triangles, cut it, put some glue and fold. Make small or big ones. I used cardboard. Inspiration for these came from adondes Ico for pencils: www.adonde.fr
Thanks for the DIY!
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ReplyDeleteYours turned out better though, I tried using cardboard and it was too thick to stay put.
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I love these, thanks for the DIY!
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Very COOL!!!
ReplyDeleteI have made a post with your tutorial on the blog:
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Thanks for the DIY!!!
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Great DIY! do you have any tricks to get the hexagon right? :-)
ReplyDeleteHello, I featured this beautiful project in my last post (http://leideedellavale.blogspot.it/2014/07/le-rassegne-della-vale-2-arredare-con-la-carta.html). I posted only one photo with the link back to your original tutorial. I hope you'd like it.
ReplyDeleteAll the best and good luck!!
Valentina