Jul 032019
 

As promised in my post on the simple bookmark, here is the tutorial. Click on the image for a bigger and more readable version Steps: 1. Use a square piece of paper about 2-3 inches in size. You can try out a bigger square also, but I think it results in a bookmark that is just a tad too big.. 2. Place with the white side facing you and fold along the diagonal to form [Continued..]

May 102019
 
Omega Star - Tutorial

The Omega Star is actually a variation of the XYZ Planar model (by Ed Sullivan) that I had done previously. This variation was created by Philip Shen. This Omega Star makes a great Christmas decoration and I have made quite a few of them for our Christmas tree. The same star can also be made from a single sheet of paper and this was created by John Montroll. It is of course, more complex than [Continued..]

May 072019
 
XYZ Planar Model - Tutorial

Hello there.. As promised, here is the tutorial for making the XYZ Planar Model, created by Ed Sullivan. Here is my post giving some more details on the model. I am still very new at this tutorial-making business, so please bear with me if things are not clear. And please do post a comment if something is not clear and I will do my best to explain better. Click on the image for a larger [Continued..]

Mar 272019
 
Palm Sunday

 According to the Scriptures, Palm Sunday represents the day that Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. People lined up on either side of Jesus and shouted ‘Hosanna’ and placed their robes and palm leaves on the road, in front of Jesus. And every Palm Sunday, it is a tradition in our church to go on a procession around our church block waving palm leaves and singing hymns. As kids, as soon as we got [Continued..]

Mar 202019
 
Paper Bracelets - Tutorial

So, remember the kiddie bracelets that I had made about a month back? For my daughter and her friends? And remember I promised a tutorial for that?? So here is my promised tutorial. It is quite simple to make, so have a go.. What you will need:  – Rectangular pieces of paper. You will need an even number of pieces. Around 20 – 22 pieces works for a regular size. You might need more or [Continued..]