Mr. [Graffiti Attack] Roboto!

Mr. [Graffiti Attack] Roboto!

Oh no! Mr. Roboto has been tagged up!

Mr Roboto Graffiti Papercraft

 

In a random act of inspiration, I created a new Mr Roboto template. I wanted to do something that was colorful and that covered his whole body. Under the influence of Kid Robot’s Munny canvas, I thought I would spin off using my own creation as a canvas of its own. I hope to add more variations of Mr Roboto [while keeping the character present in the design].

Mr Roboto

 

For now, I have three different designs available. There is Classic Roboto… Bowie-Boto… and now Graffiti Attack Roboto!

Roboto Papercraft

Templates are available at: http://happidevil.com/randoms/

Each template requires two sheets of cardstock [or something thicker than a standard sheet of paper]. There is also a smaller single sheet version, if you are feeling super crafty [though take note, the small builds are a bit more challenging]. And don’t forget to tag @happidevil when you upload photos of Mr Roboto’s adventures!

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Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

“When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.” – CS Lewis

I was reading an article on BoingBoing.net that made a reference to an essay titled “On Three Ways of Writing for Children” written by CS Lewis. The catalyst for the article was a Slate post that essentially said as an adult you shouldn’t read “Young Adult” books. To which I say, “whatever,” while ironically holding my thumbs and index fingers up in a “w.”

But while reading the three points by CS Lewis, I was really struck by the quote above. It really is something to try and embody. It sort of goes along with a lyric from the Broken Bells song “The Changing Lights” that resonated with me this past weekend “you wanna sin, but yer too shy.”

The more we inhibit ourselves from fear of what other people think, the less we are living… its not a new concept… just a reminder… We should strive to allow ourselves to be silly with impunity! 

Just a thought… here is a song…