This project is similar to the Magazine Art Bowl featured earlier, but doesn’t use a balloon for the support.
Awesome!
Category: Paper
Paper Trick
University of Toronto math professor Ed Barbeau can take a rectangular piece of paper and, using only a pair of scissors, produce the object pictured below.” Can you figure out how it’s done?
Thanks Bits and Pieces!
Window Snowflakes
A DoItAndHow Original Idea! Looks great at home or at work!
You’ll need:
- Paper
- Scissors
- Tape
- Spray Snow
Directions: Cut out a paper snowflake. Use paper that you would have recycled anyway.
Roll a couple of pieces of tape and secure snowflake to window, make sure you cant see the tape thru any holes in the snowflake.
Using spray snow, spray a cirle shape, starting at center of snowflake, working your way out. Try not to leave an obvious circle of snow around the flake.This might take some practice, but you’ll get the hang of it.
Important: Gently, carefully remove the paper, immediately after spraying. The spray snow will wet the paper and it will droop and ruin the design if you wait too long. Discard paper snowflake. Enjoy the compliments!

