Have you ever made a paper airplane? No, I mean one that really looks like an airplane and not the folded darts we made to throw in the classroom. I ran across paper airplanes while surfing the net on a site called Fiddlersgreen. I bought a few and started to fold, bend, score, curve, and glue. My ceiling looked like WW1 and WW2 all happening at once. These planes found a new home on my grandsons' bedroom ceiling. They fit just nicely with his space decor. With a blank ceiling looking at me and time on my hands I explored paper sculpture of a new form. These are the first few that I just completed. My ceiling is still clear but the bookshelves are looking like the next place to display projects. I will be making all kinds of sculptures and putting pictures of them up so you can see some of what is available. Each creation is a problem of its own. No two are alike. The sizes range from about 3" for the panda and orang to 5" for the ball player. Enough said for now. Enjoy.

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