Step 1: Cut your Styrofoam out into the shapes you’d like your stamps to be. If you have cookie cutters at home, those can be traced for shapes if you’d like! Step 2: Use a dull pencil to press hard ...
Proving it's more than just a lightweight packing material, Styrofoam is at the center of the RISD Museum's newest exhibition, which features a diverse collection of Styrofoam-related works from ...
The Styrofoam shapes are covered in Korean mulberry paper. In Korea, the paper is a mainstay and has many utilitarian uses from floor and window coverings to candy and medicinal wrappers. It also ...