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This hexahedron is the simplest object you can make with the
Double Pocket unit. It requires 3
units/pieces of paper. I like the way it feels in my hand and think of it as an oddly-shaped football. Of all the objects that can be made with the
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Double Pocket, it's the most sturdy.
All were made with found paper except the one in the top left corner of the big photo; in the close-up you can see the metallic gold ink. The largest one was made from a
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magazine ad with illustrations of wolves dressed in sheep skin. Because the same ad was in multiple issues of the same magazine, I was able to collect enough to make this "threesie."
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