29 Feb 2012

day 15 - Pasta vase


I had fun with the pasta sheets, so I thought I'd try something a lil' different: a pasta vase. I put a sheet in a weird shape in a cup in the freezer and waited for it to become solid.

28 Feb 2012

day 14 - Napkin


 A pasta sheet curled into a restaurant napkin lookalike. Or one of those things you use to pour wine with. Hungry anyone?



27 Feb 2012

day 13 - Curry container


 An Egypcian bank note folded into a long and thin container which can hold, for example, spices (like curry powder) or matches, or any other things that fit in that tight space. (I now have a bank note which actually smells like something other than money.)



26 Feb 2012

day 12 - Yacht


 A yacht folded out of some foil paper. So shiny, you can see it from miles away.


25 Feb 2012

day 11 - Fox face


An all-purpose washing cloth folded (and squashed) into a fox's face.


23 Feb 2012

day 9 - Snail


A snail folded out of black card paper. Added the swirl with tipp-ex.


22 Feb 2012

day 8 - Tulip







Two types of wallpapers folded into a tulip and a stem+leaf. Used the stapler to hold the stem closed and upright.


20 Feb 2012

19 Feb 2012

day 5 - Blouse



...says the man with a big head in a shirt 3x his size (and no trousers). Kitchen towel folded into a blouse.

18 Feb 2012

day 4 - Banana hut


Banana skin to make a cone-shaped hut. To exemplificate its' use, I asked a volunteer to step inside and tell me his thoughts on it. He's moving in next week.



17 Feb 2012

day 3 - Cuppa water


An acetate sheet folded into a cup that actually holds water (or other) inside. This is a classic we used to fold all the time in primary school.


16 Feb 2012

day 2 - Peg sack


My laptop's keyboard protective cover folded into a small peg bag (complete with smelly socks).


15 Feb 2012

day 1 - A useful bird


2 different yellow post-its stuck together back-to-back to fold a memo-holder bird.