Paper Pub #5: Papel Continuo Logo

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Paper Pub #5: Papel Continuo Logo

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This adorable little printer papercraft comes from the spanish web blog Papel Continuo.  For those of you who don't know, Papel Continou is advertised as a "Design, art, music, popular culture and freakismos retroactive." (translated as per Google Translate) Indeed, the site is a truly fascinating read, not only do they report on new art styles and fashion and music but they also apparently love retro and geek culture too.  I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone who enjoys Thinkgeek or Anthropologie and even though it's in Spanish, it will make you want to learn it.

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The model for this comes from Papel Continuou's extensive Flickr feed: http://www.flickr.com/photos/papelcontinuo/44633014/  It's an amazingly cute yet simple model and should take any skilled papercrafter only 5-10 minutes.  It's pretty much all geometric cubes (Rhombus!) and is fairly simple squares. The only semi-difficult part is the mouth, since you have to use an Xacto knife to cute at mouth and top of the body to feed the paper through.  I suggest cutting this section and feeding the paper through BEFORE you glue the body- it will make your work that much more easy.

Keep papercrafting!

SHIFT!