We just love the tutorial at Jam Blog and all the color varieties that still bloom around the web for this gorgeous DIY geometric wall paper art.
For this particular project, we believe that video tutorials are absolutely key for success—i.e., precision. Coco Sato has a fantastic video on this kind of project (not to mention her entire content on DIY paper art tutorials).
This beautiful art is based on a shape named rhombus. As explained in Wikipedia,
In plane Euclidean geometry, a rhombus (plural rhombi or rhombuses) is a simple (non-self-intersecting) quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. (...)The rhombus is often called a diamond.
We also like the video from JuanTu3 on Origami Rhombus:
And the pretty, delicate tutorial by Adrian Jade Vintage:
And, in case you want ready-to-use, sturdy, and functional cardboard rhombi, maybe you do remember les boîtes murales Tri-Angles by the spectacular Parisian shop Papier Tigre:
Order it or make it. Have fun and enjoy a wonderful time admiring the beautiful and bold art that you have folded by yourself :-)
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