Cool! Can we get a bit of detail on it? What kind of paper? How big was it before you folded it? Where did you get it?
The paper was approximately 4′ square and came off of the roll of heavyweight white paper we use as a photography backdrop. When one area starts to show wear and tear, we cut it off and roll out a clean section. This seemed like a perfect reuse for the used section, especially since they were making paper cranes at school for a project related to the Tsunami.
But… will it blend… Err… fly, I mean? That is the question. :-)
Cool! Can we get a bit of detail on it? What kind of paper? How big was it before you folded it? Where did you get it?
The paper was approximately 4′ square and came off of the roll of heavyweight white paper we use as a photography backdrop. When one area starts to show wear and tear, we cut it off and roll out a clean section. This seemed like a perfect reuse for the used section, especially since they were making paper cranes at school for a project related to the Tsunami.
But… will it blend… Err… fly, I mean? That is the question. :-)