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Scaring People With a Cardboard Cutout of Myself : 5 Steps - Instructables Cardboard Cut Outs Life-size, How To Make A Cardboard Cutout, Cardboard Person, Cardboard Cutouts Diy, Person Cut Out, Cardboard People, Cardboard Art Sculpture, Cardboard Props, Stone Game

Scaring People With a Cardboard Cutout of Myself: So the other day i was bored as heck, and i thought to myself: "Hey Dominik, you're bored as heck!" (yes my thoughts are THAT complicated). Earlier that day i had discovered, that my younger sister was wearing one of my (My) T-Shirts again. There wa…

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Colleen Richards
Cut two cardboard rectangles out.  Cut slits as the image shows you. How To Make Paper Stand Up, Diy Cardboard Character Cutouts, Paper People Template, Village Bookshop, Art Brainstorm, Task Bins, Make Your Own Game, Cut Out People, Cut Out Art

When I was a little girl I would have so much fun dressing up paper dolls. You know.... the paper dolls you buy in a book at the store where you cut out the clothes to put on them? I loved them. I used to spend hours dressing up the paper dolls and changing their clothes over and over again. Well, today I'm going to show you how to make with your children a stand-up dress-up doll. You are going to make the doll out of cardboard... it is much stiffer and will hold up to many, many clothes…

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Life-Size Cardboard Sculptures of Chinese Villagers Tap Into Artist Warren King’s Ancestral Heritage | Colossal Cardboard Sculptures, Box Sculpture, Cardboard City, Cardboard Sculpture, Papel Craft, Colossal Art, Fish Sculpture, Cardboard Art, Modern Crafts

Warren King began sculpting with cardboard as an attempt to add fantasy to the lives of his children, creatively crafting masks and helmets out of the recyclable material. This slowly evolved into a more time-consuming arts practice as King began focusing less time on costumes, and more time making large sculptures of his own. After a visit to his grandparents’ village in Shaoxing, China, the New York City-based artist felt compelled to more deeply connect with his cultural past. More

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