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Scene: Shin Tanaka NightScene: Shin Tanaka Night Last week, I shared I'd be attending New York-Tokyo and Frank's Chop Shop party in honor of Shin Tanaka. The art of paper toys (not origami-- although I also appreciate that form of art too) have been...

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We Heart Wood: Custom Jibibuts ShowWe Heart Wood: Custom Jibibuts Show I know I haven't posted in a while. For those who follow my twitter, you'll note that my computer crashed during a crucial time in posting and then I proceeding to get sick. Such fun was had. Anyway,...

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More than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for Moustache Lovers!More than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for Moustache... It's official, my titles keep getting longer and longer-- so from now on-- I'll refer to this series as: "MtVD Gift Guide." In this series of gift recommendations, we focus on the moustache aficionado....

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More than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for GamersMore than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for Gamers I've been so slow on the upkeep and these were meant to be Valentine's Day gift guides, but guess what-- as the Mr. constantly points out-- you love your mate more than just on Valentine's Day so why...

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Scene: New Moon 2010 at MPHScene: New Moon 2010 at MPH Scene: New Moon 2010 from IHCS on Vimeo. Last week Friday, was the 2nd annual New Moon show at MyPlasticHeart. I've been waiting for this show for a while, especially when I began to overhear the...

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Got Cardboard?

Posted by saki | Posted in Videos | Posted on 03-30-2008

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A very long time ago I posted some Space Invaders wall decals released by Blik. They were/are awesome. Well, today I found what looked like more wall decals, and instead ended up being something we could all try our very best to do at home. Artist, who I have assumed is “Pyron” has created some great Mario World and Pacman characters using cardboard. He/She [??] cuts the board to display the inner layer, and then paints the necessary areas. Click the thumbnails to enlarge.

So, who’s up for arts-and-crafts? I’m sure we can all try this at home and possibly step it up a notch. Visit Jangan Tension’s blog to see more images and works.

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