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It is my Final project in my Design class, and all that i'm limited to is a 2 sided piece of 8.5 by 11 paper. or 2 sides.

my first idea was to print little facts that i learned in class on foil, then wrap them over chocolate, like Kisses. but i dont know if i can print on Foil.

i just need an idea on what to do, some examples given by my teachers were, a deck of cards each with something i learned, or a tool we used comming out of each students head.
Yes, i have a picture of the whole class to use also, she seems keen on that idea. My friend is doing a paper toy, with some information on it.

any ideas will help, something thats creative and doesnt cost alot of money would be GREAT!

2007-12-01 17:55:27 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Drawing & Illustration

It HAS to be 2 sides of an 8.5 by 11 peice of paper. so only using one side of an 8.5 by 11 wont cut it.

2007-12-01 18:12:12 · update #1

3 answers

How about a cootie catcher(ya know the oragami candy dish little girls put on their fingers to tell the future by picking a sequence of color s and numbers) with all the info and under each flap that has a tool on it is the use.....

2007-12-01 17:59:46 · answer #1 · answered by Princess Consuela B. Hammock 5 · 0 0

Whatever you decide on, I can suggest that you do the two sides on separate pieces of paper.

Then, glue them to a piece of nice cardboard, such as a piece of mat board. If you are allowed, glue them onto a piece slightly larger than the 8.5 by 11 paper.

If your final project MUST be 8.5 by 11, then, make the paper slightly smaller. Pick a nice, neutral color for the cardboard, such as a warm grey, or tan. Black will also work well.

In creating portfolio pieces, (and, I think your project may be a kind of equivelant, for your class) presentation is EXTREMELY important. If you turn in a nicely mounted piece, it should stand out from the rest of the class' and look pretty classy, itself!

Be carful in spreading the glue, so that you don't wrinkle or stain the paper. I recommend you get a small can of spray adhesive from an art supply or craft store. These stores should also carry different colored mounting boards in various sizes. If the budget is still too tight for that, you may opt for a piece of poster board, but mat board is still better.

2007-12-03 06:21:49 · answer #2 · answered by Vince M 7 · 0 0

how about a picture made out of the things you learned?? you know with tiny images that from far away total up to make a bigger image......

2007-12-01 17:59:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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