Cardboard Techniques Mini Tabletop Displays

Cardboard Techniques Mini Tabletop Displays

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These tabletop displays draw inspiration from a FabLearn workshop led by Erin Riley several years ago, where she showcased a cardboard inventory of techniques she developed for her school. Here's a link to the original Cardboard Inventory: https://erinriley.weebly.com/uploads/2/1/0/8/21080698/cardboard_inventory_v2.pdf Unlike other similar posters, these mini displays are designed to be placed on tabletops and handled frequently. The plan is to connect them eventually so that they can be displayed collectively on a wall when not in use. The examples included so far come from the workshop plus additional tools and techniques discovered along the way. (Thanks go to Kenneth Hawthorn for contributing!) In addition to cardboard, I'll be adding techniques for paper straws, wood, craft sticks, and more soon. Important Note: The files do not include the actual technique examples - those shown were all hand-cut. Only the bases, text, and tool images were laser cut. The text and bases are templates - simply copy/paste the text onto the bases as needed, then create your own examples.

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