by Sunitha K
(India)
paper art. See my blog:
http://o-artgallery.blogspot.com/
by Shahrokhi
(Tehran, Iran)
Designing this lozenge giftbox with 4 rectangular sheet of paper.a3 a4.
by W.Y.
(Wa, USA)
Recently folded the Geneva Box using 8.5″x11″ paper.
I went on Hexagon/how to, wikipedia to find a real easy way to make a hexagon as a starting template. I cut up some thin cardboard
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines
Philippines)
This model is folded from a rectangular paper, about 6″ x 10″. It can also be modified to become a simple gift box without the decorative top.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This box model starts with a bird base.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This octagonal tato model is folded from a square paper, no cutting. The double pinwheel folds closes the tato firmly.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This tato model, when opened, becomes a box.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
My second tato model.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
One day, I’m gonna write my boss a letter
to tell her how I feel; I don’t know if it will please her but this envelope surely will.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This is a simple tato model, made by first folding the paper into thirds horizontally and vertically.