handmade crafts

Stranger Things Diorama

This was really fun to make! I would like to do dioramas maybe for every season. But not really sure which location would be iconic to make. Someone asked me before what is a good program to make your own papercraft and my suggestion would be sketch-up. Its very easy to learn and they have a free to use option. To “unfold” the model you would use pepakura which also has some free options but locked save option. (you can save to pdf tho)
Anyways I hope you guys give this paper diorama a try =)

 

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If you have any questions feel free to ask.
Thanks for watching and reading!

 

  1. Siena Avatar

    WOW!

  2. Irida Avatar

    I love it it’s the best!!!

    1. tinycraft Avatar
      tinycraft

      Thanks!

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    Anonymous

    Do I use 65lb card stock or 115lb because I cannot find 200 gsm paper

    1. tinycraft Avatar
      tinycraft

      I’ve noticed its kinda different in usa versus europe for paper weights. In usa I noticed that the paper comes in 2 different types “index” and “text” so I found 2 on amazon that say that they are 110lb index which is supposedly 200gsm on the label as well.
      * https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neenah-Exact-Inches-Sheets-Brightness/dp/B006P1EQXA/ref=sr_1_21?crid=2PHXYQ1CQJHX7&keywords=Neenah+Paper&qid=1658829521&sprefix=neenah+paper+%2Caps%2C142&sr=8-21

      * https://www.amazon.com/Printworks-Coated-Cardstock-Perfect-Projects/dp/B0868XPNTS?ref_=ast_sto_dp

  4. Kim Avatar

    The most common weight is 80 lb cardstock, weighing approximately 225 GSM (grams per square meter) or 400 sheets to a ream.

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    Anonymous

    GOOOOOOD I LOVE THIS SERIES THX!!!!!!!!

  6. Kari Avatar

    Hi, I work as a public librarian and I love the Stranger Things shadow box! I see that it is a free pdf and for personal/non-profit use, so I was wondering if I would be able to use it as a free craft to give away for our teen patrons here at the library? We would like to advertise the craft in the teen section of our newsletter so teen patrons can stop into our library and get the craft for free. You would be given credit for the craft within the craft bag as well. I would just like to double-check with you and ask for your permission.
    Thanks,
    Kari Prange
    North Suburban Library District
    Loves Park/Roscoe, IL

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