ye-boT Custom and Paper Hearts
ye-boT Custom

Wow, it’s already the end of January… Happy belated New Year! Our first paper toy of the year comes in the form of ye-boT, a custom of Marko Zubak’s articulated paper toy platform. That’s right kids, this paper toy has moveable parts! Marko is still looking for customs for his next show. To join or read more about the ye-boT initiative, visit www.yebomaycu.com
Paper Hearts

Show some love this Valentine’s Day by making these sweet Paper Hearts. Includes popular ‘sugar hearts’ sayings as well as blank hearts you can customize yourself. Grab the templates HERE.
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New IMPS, MechaBunny and Sizza Customs!
Hey Gang! We’ve been working on a few new customs for some of our favorite paper toy artists and we’re excited to finally share them with all of you.

First we have The Gloom Crew, comprised of the three little monsters you see above. These are customs of the IMPS paper toy created by our friend Jason Harlan aka Harlancore. Download The Gloom Crew here and be sure to visit Harlancore.com to download the original Boxpunx Series Nine IMPS and other great Boxpunx paper toys.
The next few customs were for another one of our friends, Nick Knite, the creator of the Sizza and MechaBunny paper toys.



You’ll notice these three customs have something in common, they are all black and white. The theme for these is “Schwarz Auf Weiss” – “Style Needs No Color” and they’ll be exhibited at BLOOOM – The Creative Industries Art Show from October 28th to November 1, 2010 in Staatenhaus am Rheinpark, Cologne. Visit blooom.de for more info. If you live in or near the area, please check it out.
Until next time… happy building.

Fresh Ink

Late Night Construction
Mecha6.2
Our friend and fellow paper toy artist, Nick Knite just released the second series of his MechaBunny paper toy platform, the Mecha6.

Series two features customs from artists Sal Azad, Olla Boku, Greg Madden, Scott Shaller, VinsArt and Abz (Oh-Sheet). Head over to Nick’s site, nickknite.com, to download the Mecha6 and be sure to check out series one as well! Thanks Nick! For more about the the making of Abz’s custom MechaBunny, visit her blog at cranklabs.blogspot.com.