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Hey /po/, I've recently came here and was drawned to papercrafts like these, those which resembles 'milk cartons' This is my first attempt at doing such things

Can veterans of /po/ direct me to more 'milk carton' papercrafts like these?
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This one is quite milk-carton-like in appearance 8D
>> Anonymous
omg that's so cute lol.
Will post picture when I'm done!
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>>111018
OP here, do u have a sample of the finished product?

The head of the milk carton seems very weird.
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As promised, pictures. Even though it's not really needed.

Does anon have more 'milk carton' 'squarish' papercrafts?
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>>111031
im not very good at explaining stuff, but i hope this'll help

pic quite related
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Here's another photo.

What kinda paper does /po/ use? I'm currently using A4 plain white paper which is kinda.. inconsistent. Recommendations?
>> Anonymous
forgot to mention thanks!
>> Anonymous
>>111034
ur doin it rong
>> Anonymous
>>111034
>>111058
lol at people failing at knowing what a milk carton looks like
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>>111088
Papercrafts like this one are actually quite difficult, since you only cut the outline so for the rest the paper doesn't always want to fold the way you should fold it since everything is still attached to everything else...
It helps to take apart a real milk carton to see how it's done.

>>111058
Plain printer paper is very flimsy for most papercrafts, most people use something like 120-200 grams per square meter (gsm) which is 1.5-2.5 times as thick. It's about 90-110 lbs US Letter paper I think if you're from the US.
>> Anonymous
can you post the peper-craft of the milk pls?
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Milkcat is fine too...