Speaking of Gundam papercraft…

Check out these giant cardboard Gundams! [ via kotaku]

Urban Paper book available now. Release Party May 2nd.

I finally got my copy of Urban Paper in the mail. It features a variety of papercraft toys by a variety of artist (including a number of Cubeecraft guest artists). It’s a lot larger than I expected and includes a DVD so you can print more. From he book description: 25 paper toys ready to [...]

The HeArt of Papercuts

Check out the work of Elsa Mora (a.k.a Elsita).  Ridiculously intricate design and cutting (with nothing more than en exacto).  She has a ton of work on her site with only 2 examples below.  Check it out here.  I have made a permanent link on the right.

Captain A-OK Fights Blug-Glub-Glub

“A groundbreaking new method of storytelling.” “Idiots’Books and Tor.com are happy to bring you One Page Wonders, an exciting new way of hiding a dozen different stories—all of which can be unlocked with a pair of scissors and a few deft folds—in a single sheet of paper. This week’s installment is called “Captain A-OK Fights [...]

Cardboard Chair

Built using part of the packaging itself this chair is made from 100% recycled cardboard. Design by David Grass. [ LINK ] (via lovelypackage.com)

Rios Ads

The only thing that could make these ads cooler is if they were actually constructed from paper. Hit the link to see more from the series. [ LINK ] (via designyoutrust)

The art of Yuken Teruya

Check out the beautiful work of artist Yuken Teruya in the “projects” section of his site here – or get a concentrated glimpse of a number of his paper projects here on booooooom.com

Valentines Day is almost here!

Why not give the one you love/have a crush on/like/not hate at the moment some papercraft? Hit the jump for a roundup of Valentines related papercraft.

“Tonight You Belong To Me” by Liz Harvatine

Liz Harvatine (lead animator on Adult Swim’s “Robot Chicken”) sings and plays the ukulele in this all paper cut-out stop-motion music video she animated herself.  Very nice! On a side note I could not spell “ukulele” before I wrote this post.