This video tutorial will show you how to do an embossing resist that will make your paper projects appear particularly professional. This embossing will add that great touch of elegance to your cards and envelopes.
What's old is new again. Watch this video tutorial to learn how to make a paper towel stand using items found around your home. You will need a candle stick and a threaded rod.
This video arts and crafts tutorial will show you how to make an absolutely adorable valentine with a surprise in the middle. This paper design project is super cute and easy, and your Valentine will love their cute suspension card.
Are you interested in the Japanese art of paper folding, Origami? Watch this video tutorial to learn how to origami a piece of paper into a triangular pyramid, also known as a tetrahedron This technique is also great for making a triangle for other origami models.
This video tutorial shows how to fold a miniature nun. Learn how to use the traditional Japanese art of origami to make a small paper nun.
This video tutorial shows how to make a sweet card in the shape of a popsicle. Learn how to make this unique card for any occasion.
This video tutorial demonstrates how to make a Tic Tac holder. Learn how to stamp paper to craft a cover for a Tic Tac box.
This how-to video shows how to make an owl spinner card out of paper. Learn how to make a designer art card with a spinning owl design.
This video tutorial with teach how to make a box that will hold nuggets or a Kit Kat bar. Learn how to make a craft box out of art paper for Easter, Halloween, or for other seasonal arts and crafts projects.
Watch this tutorial to learn how to transform a toilet roll to the sling toy. You'll need a toilet paper roll, tape, scissors and a balloon. You can shoot anything out of this simple gun.
Not sure what to origami today? Try folding your own origami pets. Watch this instructional origami folding video and learn how to fold a paper rabbit.
This is an instructional video showing you how to make an origami turtle using a Starbucks paper sack.
Make the most of those left-over paper scraps by creating textured greeting cards. Q & C designer, Corinne Bradd, shows how to add bright shades, a modern design and a clever pattern without too much hard work. This handy technique is perfect for making crafty, textured cards.
Learn to make an origami angelfish. You need just one square of paper to make your origami angelfish.
Learn how to make a flapping origami bird. You need just one square of paper to make your origami bird with flapping wings.
Learn how to make an origami fish. You'll need one square of paper to make your origami fish.
Learn how to make an origami box. You can use any type of paper, including rectangular paper, to fold your origami box.
Learn how to make an origami trash box. You can use any rectangular paper, like trash or computer paper, to make your origami trash box.
Learn how to make origami French fries and pouch. You'll need a square of paper for the origami pouch and more paper for the origami French fries.
Learn how to make an origami pig head. When doing this, instead of using the ordinary square origami paper you need a rectangular paper, so just cut the square in half in order to make an origami pig head.
Impress co-workers, show your mom you care, win over the girl you stalk, or just waste paper! Origami is an art that is older than you and I, and learning how to make a crane is the easiest and, in my opinion, best way to show off your paper folding skills. Watch this video to learn this easy origami project.
Learn how to make a very easy origami catapult with one piece of paper. To launch, just simply put a wad of paper in the pocket, pull back, and let go.
Learn how to make an origami sail boat out of paper.
Learn how to link two paper clips by folding a dollar bill into thirds and pulling it apart.
This versatile paper accordion book can be used as a holiday tree ornament, a personalized card, a wedding favor, a gift, or a photo holder. If you enjoy scrapbooking, card making, or making personalized stationary, you will love this crafts project. Learn how to cut, fold, and score your own accordion booklet by watching this video!
Learn how to make a paper rip effect in After Effects. You'll need to do a bit of Photoshop work as well.
Learn the 25 gestures that make up the ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors game, also called roshambo or rochambeau. There's more names too, but who cares, right?
Origami a 3d star. This is called strip origami since it uses strips of paper instead of one single piece of paper. AKA modular origami.
Check out this video to get a lesson in contact paper screen printing.
This video tutorial will show you how you can build a rocket from trash. That's right... trash. To make the rocket, you'll need a paper towel roll (or three toilet paper rolls), a spray can cap, a model rocket engine, scrap cardboard or wood pieces, hot glue gun with glue, a straw and a paper cup.
Who says math isn't fun? Watch this how to video and create a fun Möbius strip or a piece of paper that only has one side. It will give you hours of endless entertainment!
Check out from this clown how to make a bow tie out of paper. Bowties are the new legs!
Watch this visual demonstration on how to fold a Paper Airplane FF2.
Use ten pieces of paper to make a pop up yellow flower by layering. Remember to use glue.
Make a Japanese kusudama, or as it is more commonly known a 3D paper medicine ball. It resembles origami but much more fun. This modular origami model requires 20 units.
How to make an amazing toy: Let me show you how to make it in ONE minute with TWO paper clips, it can jump up to 2 meters high.
This video will show you how to stretch watercolor paper using the traditional methods.
Kirigami is a variation of origami where the artist is makes small cuts in the paper.
Watch this video to learn how to make a posh pom-pom from an old sewing pattern. It's an easy & original embellishment for a package, and since it's made from a previously used item it's eco-friendly.
This video shows you how to make a paper box (with a lid) in a few simple steps. Use this to package presents during birthdays and holidays, spruce up the paperclip and rubber band collections littering your desk, or put under wraps all those little chotchkes you've been hoarding.