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Canon's Star Festival Decoration
Hi all,
I was looking over the Canon's website, and came across this decoration, and felt that would look good sitting in my display case. The kit is available here Star Festival Decoration Set - Others - Parties & Events - Paper CraftCanon CREATIVE PARK So I printed it, the base, and bamboo trunk were printed on 65lb Bright White Cover Stock, and the leaves, and decorations were printed on plain paper, on a color laser jet. Saturday evening, I started with the base parts, scored all those that need it. After scoring and cutting the parts out, the first little bits were attached. Sunday afternoon, I finished gluing up the base, and getting everything lined up. Next up is the bamboo stalk, and branches, and after that, the decorations and leaves. Hope you enjoy Rick
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You're really on a building roll, Rick!
I like your very timely Tanabata project, and the pile of tiny paper scraps under your tools can provide mulch for that bamboo. I guess you know that the same Star Festival (Tanabata) celebrated by this project also inspired Pat's excellent tatebanko based on the Toyokuni wood block print (http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/a...-toyokuni.html). Lotsa interesting and useful stuff at the Canon site. Youngest daughter-in-law often draws on their materials for the Chinese language classes she teaches. Cheers! Don |
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Thank you very much, Mon Colonel,
I have always liked the decorations for their festivals I have done a lot of Origami based on their festivals, and I have been always been impressed with the Yamaha offerings. Here is the Sunday Night update. I have been successful rolling the parts of the bamboo stalk, and sticking it into the base. The branches were doubled up, and then cut out. More on Monday. Rick
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