Mini Up House Papercraft
A mini version of Carl’s house from the movie UP. Yes this is house from UP papercraft version. UP is a movie produced by Pixar’s first film to be presented in Disney Digital 3-D.
Background of House From UP
“Up” is a heartwarming Disney film that features a captivating house as a central element. Inspired by the real-life story of Edith Macefield, the house represents resilience and the importance of holding onto memories. Edith Macefield, an elderly woman from Seattle, gained international attention for refusing to sell her house to developers.
Her determination to preserve her home symbolizes steadfastness in the face of change. This touching tale serves as a reminder that the places we inhabit can hold deep sentimental value and be a testament to our personal histories.
The Mini Up House papercraft is designed to be built using cardboard, though you can use other types of paper if you want. Cardboard is the ideal choice for this model.
This is mainly because the coloring must be done manually since the papercraft template doesn’t come with pre-printed colors. You can color it however you like or stick to the original colors of the Up House. I recommend using strong adhesion paint markers for coloring.
Another advantage of using cardboard is that it helps create a 3D effect in the final model, and it’s easier to assemble. The thickness of the cardboard makes it simpler to combine all the small parts.
In terms of ease of construction, this model is great for both kids and beginners in papercrafting.