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Crackin’ Calendar For December

Nutcracker Calendar for December

We saw last months calendar from Go Scout Creative that blew us all away and shed a bit of color and cheer to confused month of weather. Well now we have a new calendar that is sure to crack you up…. literally! They have bestowed upon us the Nutcracker himself popping out of a box ready to crack some acorns (that I didn’t take the liberty of making).

This calendar of the month was a little more challenging and if you saw the process of my gluing you would probably shake your head, however I assure you it’s worth it and you will probably do a better job. Thanks again guys! I can’t wait for next months calendar for the start of the new year!

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Hello November!

Hello all and welcome to November! The cold has struck and it’s almost like we lost Fall… but no need to fret you can start off the month right by downloading Go Scout Creative‘s very festive and colorful new calendar for the month to shed a bit of warmth to those cold sorrows. I took a stab at it myself as you can see below and I have to say I was thoroughly impressed with how simple it was. Great job guys!! Continue reading

Portland Paper City 2011

Portland Paper City 2011 Logo

Portland Paper City: A PAPERCRAFT INSTALLATION COLLABORATIVE INSPIRED BY THE CITY OF PORTLAND
Portland Paper City - Opening 5

After a public vote in the city of Portland, OR back in March 2010, Portland Paper City won a proposal for an exhibition, with support from Art Spark to produce a showcase of abstract, figurative, and architectural representations of the City of Portland through the art of papercraft and paper sculpture.

I invite all lovers of paper to gather round and experience Portland Paper City — a unique installation collaborative run and organized by a quite crafty collective of designers, Marisa Green, Jessie Bazata, Sean Garrison, and Rory Phillips. They have just opened their doors this past weekend and will be on display at Disjecta from Saturday, March 5, 2011 through Saturday, March 26, 2011.

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