Papercrafts and other fun things

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Bunny Hexagon Box

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The Bunny Hexagon box is an ideal way to display a sliceform egg. Here is the PDF.  I used cardstock for everything except the bunny wh...
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Sliceform Eggs for Easter

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  Sliceform Easter Egg I love sliceforms and these eggs are no exception.  They are amazing! I love the honeycomb shape that is crea...
Tuesday, August 19, 2014

A Five-Wheeled Spinning Ferris Wheel

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Five-wheeled Ferris Wheel This is the last Ferris Wheel in the series that I am going to design. Initially I was going to make just fou...
Monday, August 11, 2014

Rotational Symmetry Explained Using 5 Different Types of Pinwheels

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I created five different types of pinwheels to explain the concept of rotational symmetry. Rotational symmetry is when a figure is rotat...
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Friday, July 18, 2014

A Dutch Boy and Girl Paper Dolls

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Dutch Paper Boy and Girl In continuing my series of "It's a Small World Paper Dolls",  I made a Dutch paper boy and girl...
Thursday, July 17, 2014

A Hidden Message Card

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A hidden message card is a fun way to send a greeting. You pull on a tab and the shutters move to reveal a message. This design is very vers...
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Elaine Wolfe
I design paper models that integrate art, architecture, engineering, mathematics and technology to create unique designs. Adding technology, especially coding in TurtleStitch, has broadened the scope of my work and allows me to design more quickly and precisely. As a retired math teacher, I enjoy showing how creative projects can turn abstract ideas into hands-on experiences. I use a Silhouette Cameo to create precise scale drawings and to cut out my paper model parts. I post my free designs and detailed assembly instructions on my blog, papercraftetc.blogspot.com. In addition to papercraft, I create digital embroidery designs in TurtleStitch, combining coding with traditional embroidery techniques to highlight the beauty of mathematical ideas and show how code can become art. My projects translate these concepts into unique stitched and cut designs. You can find examples and tutorials on my dedicated TurtleStitch blog, TurtleStitch.blogspot.com. I am also a collaborator for MakeToLearn.org, a project that brings the art of making into learning environments by blending digital tools and hands-on creativity.
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