I’m so proud of my 9yr-old nephew Christopher. We bought him the “Lego Crazy Action Contraption” book from Klutz, but I admit to looking forward to the day when I could “borrow” it to make the gears crimp my quilling paper. I showed him how it could crimp and the next day he insisted they come over to give me my very own crimper!!!
Click here to see How to Make
Wousie
Mar 30, 2009 @ 08:58:05
Wowwwwww! I am sooooo impressed at Christopher’s talents!!! I have no idea how this thing can crimp paper! You are one lucky Auntie! And a good quilling teacher from the looks of it.
lil
Mar 30, 2009 @ 22:02:54
cool!
dee
Mar 31, 2009 @ 16:23:57
wow! – christopher is so talented, just like his aunt! can he teach mack to make one for me????
joyce
May 01, 2009 @ 04:36:13
hi,i so interest in ur blog,n i also d one like to make crafting create,erm…so i juz want to ask u,where u buy this tool?i want to buy…thx…=)
buddhabellies
May 04, 2009 @ 06:08:49
My nephew made it for me from Lego pieces, but paper crimpers also exist.
http://fiskarscrafts.com/tools/t_paper-crimper.aspx
Charli
Oct 06, 2010 @ 09:57:56
What Lego parts do you need to create this crimper and are there directions on how to make one?
This would be perfect for those of us who are disabled and not able to use a regular crimper. Can you email me with the directions? In fact if you email me the directions I’d be happy to post them on our site along with credit to your nephew.