Hi crafty friends! It’s Nicorin today. The spring air is blowing. I feel the pollen… Do you have hayfever? In Japan, so many people have a pollen allergy. Spring is a very beautiful season and snoozy too. I have a project for sharing with you. Today’s one is the spring card. An adorable bunny shows […]
Assemble the Chibi Clip
Materials Chibi Chip programmable microcontroller board Chibi Clip holder Directions Step 1: Remove example paper insertStep 2: Remove the adhesive tape from your clip holderStep 3: Flip the clip over so that the flat side showing āChibitronicsā faces up and open the clip.Step 4: Hold your Chibi Chip with blue side facing up and Insert the flexible part into […]
Shadow Box Pop-up Card
If you want to make the card, please watch my YouTube tutorial about it. And follow these instructions: Step 1. Preparing the paper Step 2. Die Cutting Step 3. Coloring and Blending Step 4. Circuit Design Step 5. Assembling Done! If you need more information and interested in mechanism of the circuit, please watch the […]
Valentine Light Up Card
For making this card, I prepared these. The switch part is little different from the one I used to use. I discussed with Chibitronics Design Team member, Eiko and Nicorin, and tried to make the switch as easy as possible for kids. With this stich, it allows both positive and negative line of coppertapes go […]
Events
Events & Workshops We regularly hold professional development workshops both online and through conference events. We look forward to meeting you and sharing our love of paper circuits with you! Sign up for our monthly newsletter to get regular reminders about upcoming events! Summer 2022 Virtual Infosys Pathfinders 2022 (Registration Closed) K-12 US public school teachers! […]
Meet Our Ambassadors
Meet Our Ambassadors Greetings! My name is Ivy Daniels and I am a technology teacher at James Madison Middle School in Prince George’s County, Maryland, where I serve as a department chair, Remote Teaching Excellence (RTE) partner, and Amazon Future Engineers (AFE) teacher. I also serve as a teacher-leader for the Media Arts and Career […]
Design Team
Meet our Design Team! Jessica Frost-Ballas,Design Team and Social Media Coordinator Hi, Iām Jess from All the Sparkle! I live in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia with my incredibly supportive husband, three sassy cats, and a goofy sheltie! I discovered Chibitronics in 2015 and fell head over heels! I love interactive cards and adding a […]
Love to Code: Chibi Chip
Materials Chibi Chip programmable microcontroller board Chibi Clip holder Directions Step 1: Remove example paper insertStep 2: Remove the adhesive tape from your clip holderStep 3: Flip the clip over so that the flat side showing āChibitronicsā faces up and open the clip.Step 4: Hold your Chibi Chip with blue side facing up and Insert the flexible part into […]
Safety Guidelines
Contents Battery Safety Guidelines Whether youāre using our Launchpad Batteries or standard coin batteries with your paper circuits, this page provides some important safety information for using these power sources! About the Launchpad Battery Weāre excited to introduce our new safer, easier-to-use Launchpad Batteries, designed for learning and creating with paper circuits! Here is some […]
About
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“Paper craft became more magical as it took on the interactivity of electronics, while the electronics became not only more beautiful, but also more meaningful within the context of a crafted scene… Paper electronics opened new modes of expression… and enabled the creation of new types of artifacts that would not have existed otherwise.” -Jie […]