If you thought the only thing scary about paper was the occasional paper cut, think again. Paper Dandy's Horrorgami brings the screams with 20 spooky kirigami (cut-and-fold) designs. Each project comes with a precise template and clear instructions with plenty of photos of the entire process and all the ghoulish-greatness of the finished project, so you'll know you're on the right track. From Gallows Hill to Dr. Frank-n-Furter's castle, every Horrorgamiproject has been meticulously designed by noted paper artist Marc Hagan-Guirey, who has exhibited his horror-themed paper sculptures all over the world.
While Horrorgami's extremely thorough instructions make these projects great for beginners and seasoned paper veterans alike, there is quite a bit of cutting required and it may not be the best solo project for children.
About the Artist
Marc Hagan-Guirey is a kirigami paper artist and design director. In 2012 his solo exhibtion based around 13 kirigami sculptures attracted attention from BBC, Wired and Creative Review. His kirigami commissions for both private and commercial clients include pieces for Samsung Galaxy, Procter & Gamble and Decorex International.