What is book folding art?

What is book folding art?

For those that don’t know, book folding is the art of folding the pages within books to create 3D shapes. You can do relatively simple ones like a diamond or a heart, or super complicated ones like a bulldog silhouette or patterns done on all three sides of the pages.

How do you make a hedgehog out of cardboard?

This is a very simple affair and easy to make. Get a big, thick cardboard box and cut two side air vents about 15cm by 5cm and an entrance about 15cm in diameter. Put some torn newspapers inside with clean, dry grass or straw on top and tuck the box near a hedge, if possible with the entrance facing South.

How do you fold a book like a hedgehog?

It cannot have more than 100 pages, or the hedgehog will be too ’round’. It makes it easier when it’s a paperback. Start with folding the pages in half. Then fold back the corners, as you can see on the picture. Continue with all the pages in the book. Until it looks like this.

Can You crochet hedgehogs?

More than that, they are one of the better subjects for crocheting, because of their simple shapes and possibilities for customizing their quills. Not only are the color schemes free to explore, but the textures can be done in so many different ways. Therefore, have fun and enjoy your quilly, needly little friends – crochet hedgehogs.

How do you make a Hedgehog out of paper?

Use different colors of paper for the hedgehog spikes you glue in after creating the creature. Paint stripes onto the book pages to look more like a regular hedgehog. Add glue along the edges of the folds and then sprinkle on glitter for sparkle. Attach a length of twine or ribbon to the top and hang the hedgehog from the ceiling.

What kind of hedgehogs make the best gifts?

These small, undoubtedly cute hedgehogs will be a perfect gift, if you have to quickly make a bunch of them. They are easy and will look great in any color you make them in. As they are soft and cuddly, crochet hedgehogs will be appropriate for event they small recipients. Link to a free pattern is below.