Paper PaperBird (SkyBird)

SkyBird cut-paper toyButterflies and Caterpillars have it. Zebras’ or Tigers’ stripes help the animal blend into their environment. Why then shouldn’t a bird develop its own natural camouflage. Introducing the SkyBird: the first bird (that I know of) which blends into its surroundings; just so long as its surroundings are bright blue skies with little fluffy clouds.

SkyBird cut-paper toyJosh McKible created the PaperBird earlier this er…last year, and has been offering his designs as free downloads ever since. I met Josh at his booth at Design Festa, and was floored by his talent, and his nanibirds. 何 (nani?) means “what?”, and perfectly captures my reaction to life in Tokyo much of the time. When the bird evolved into a paper toy, I had to make one of my own.

The photo isn’t perfect, but it’s the best my lil’ digital camera can do. Which is okay, because I still need to make the little bitty birdy feet, and figure out what to put in the word balloon. After that, we’ll see if we can make Skybird available as a template on the PaperBird site. Here’s what he looks like before being glued together, with a better view of the colorful plumage. Kinda reminds me of a totem pole or a caduceus.SkyBird cut-paper toy

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That is awesome looking. It is hard to believe that you can get those textures, and color blends from paper. I grew up thinking that all colored paper is the construction kind you use in kindergarden. The first two pictures almost look like they were made on a computer. Keep up the good work!

This is awesome! Fun stuff.

awww — what a great l’il bird!

i think it’s really great you showed everyone else how to do it. it really does look great. i was wondering what kind of glue you use? i tried using stick glue for a mixed-media/painting i’ve been working on and found it left too much residue even when i was being super careful. i hope you make more of these!

i’m sorry, in case my e-mail doesn’t show up it’s elyceandnotu@yahoo.com

Hi all, thanks for the comments, and welcome to everyone who is new to Papercuts.

James-I know exactly how you feel. Finding all the great handmade papers was a revelation to me too. Now I’m always on the lookout for new colors and textures. I’ve become a total paper geek.

elyce - Thanks. Paperbird isn’t really my design. It comes from Josh Mckible: http://www.mckibillo.com/PaperBirds/paperbirds.html If you go to his site, you can download a template to work on yourself. As for the glue, I use a few different types. To stick the edges together here, I used Sobo craft glue.

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