6/28/25
Paper Modelling: Kitchen Table, Pocket Book, Bed
6/21/25
Paper Sloyd: Wall Pocket, Picture Frame, Ribbon Box
I'm all caught up posting my old paper sloyd/modelling tutorials to the blog! It feels good. I've started filming more--here are more from year 2--the wall pocket, frame and ribbon box! Only one more sloyd creation to go, and I'll be all done with year two. Then to finish up the modelling videos! Onwards and upwards!
6/7/25
5/31/25
Paper Modelling: Cart, Kite and Screen
Three more Paper Modelling tutorials for your homeschool fun! These are the cart, kite and screen! Enjoy!
5/24/25
Paper Sloyd: Handkerchief Box, Card Case, Comb Holder
5/3/25
Paper Sloyd: Key Tag, Stamp Book, Triangular Catch All
Three more paper modelling lessons! These videos cover the key tag, stamp book and triangular catch all. Hope these videos help you as you homeschool your little ones through sloyd. Good luck!
4/26/25
Paper Modelling: Barn, Rabbit Hutch, Trough
Here are three more paper modeling tutorials for those taking their kids through Paper Modelling by M. Swannell. Enjoy! Do you do paper sloyd at home in your homeschool? We love it here-- though it is very hard and frustrating at times. Good luck!
Enjoy the Barn, Rabbit Hutch and Trough from year one.
4/19/25
Paper Modelling (Box and Lid, The Basket, Coal Scuttle)
10/15/21
Paper Sloyd (Fan, Bon Bon, Book, and Spool Basket) Tutorials
9/16/21
Paper Sloyd Tutorials (bookmark, basket, pencil case)
More paper sloyd tutorials!! As always, you can download the book by Ednah Anne Rich here. Enjoy!!
8/26/21
The Pinwheel, Scissors Case and Tray (Paper Sloyd Tutorials)
8/4/21
Paper Sloyd by Ednah Anne Rich
When I was researching for this video series I tried to find out anything about Ednah Anne, the author of Paper Sloyd. Who was she? Where is she from? What was she like? I can't find anything! (If you know about her please tell me!)
But we are doing Paper Sloyd this year, and I am videoing the process.
Here are three paper sloyd tutorial videos: the note, the wall pocket, and the picture frame. I hope this helps any homeschoolers or curious sloyd-ers who are lost or looking for a place to start.
You can download Paper Sloyd by Ednah Anne Rich from Google Books for free.
I plan on doing a video tutorial for each sloyd project in the whole book.
For these three, you will need a 6 by 6 inch square of cardstock, a 12 inch ruler, scissors, a hole punch, string, and a piece of tape (or a sticker) for the note. Happy Sloyd-ing!