


I got so excited when I stumbled on www.paperanimations.com and found these. Magic. I am a paper devote, but never thought of it in this fashion. My favorites are by Rob Ives' a former British Schoolteacher. I am already imagining a rainy Sunday seven years from now when I suprise the kids with this engineering craft. My tinkering husband will flip when he sees them. With a few squirts of Elmers we'll be glad we are stuck inside.
I want to make one for myself now. Brooklyn 5 & 10 sells a slew of them.
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