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Paper removed from screen onto a piece of felt. The papers, made from shredded junkmail, will dry a light gray color.

7DOS - "7 Days of Shooting" "Week #25 - Paper" "Minimal Sunday"

 

Macro Monday- the theme is old, new, or old&new

These figures are in the works. I made them from chocolate molds. The molds are 2 piece 3D molds. I fill them with fast drying paper mach pulp. They take days to dry and then they need work before they are ready to paint...filling air holes, sanding seams...They shrink as they dry so you lose some of the details and the shape changes sometimes.

Quilled by Honey Moser

Blogged: Created by Honey Moser

Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2011/11/paper-ink-press-and-honeys...

maybe 1970s - could be 1960s

Okay, it's a couple of paper cups giving me one reflection. I'm not sure if these are for Lewis's forthcoming birthday, for Easter or maybe they were from Lauren's baby shower ~ whatever, I found them in a kitchen cupboard! You can see I put a lot of thought into this shot ;-)

 

Going to try and catch up with my ODC comments, today!!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ REFLECTION .....

 

Thanks, in advance, to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.

I folded this model from the picture here with some help from the author to complete the 3rd, 4th and 5th rounds that are not on his model (actually my 5th round is incomplete because I run out of paper on the sides).

 

It has an interesting radial simmetry. Quite original.

This photo is taken through a paper towel roll. Looks kind of like a galaxy, doesn't it?

 

I made six variations of this, but I couldn't decide which was best, so I uploaded the whole shebang. Feel free to take a look at them and let me know which you think is best.

Invoices from 1903 billed to Moody & Reynolds Dry Goods Store located in Woodville, GA

These invoices were glued into a ledger book. The invention of the stapler and paper clips had not been done. Note the straight pin that holds several invoices together

 

For my day job at C3, paper car cartons to deliver your kid's burger and fries in style. I did the paper engineering on these and Tyler Coey did the illustration. Find 'em at a mom and pop diner near you soon! Collect all 8

www.funpapercars.com

Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria

(click to view the entire album)

Mexican paper flowers are made from brightly-colored pieces of tissue or crepe paper. It's a tradition that started more than 200 years ago in Mexico and it's still growing.

Paper crafting made its way to Mexico from Asia via the Manila galleons that regularly crossed the Pacific Ocean from the Philippines to Acapulco.

   

30 units tomoko fuse

Hundreds of paper cranes adorn the entrance of the Stata Center. A lovely way to remember Officer Sean Collier of the MIT Police.

3-d paper crafts adorn a reference desk in the Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pa Library.

 

Teen librarian Kris DeLabio leads workshops for children in making these colorful eye-catching sculptures.

 

The figures are made by printing onto card stock individual patterns that she purchases or finds on websites like Pinterest. The stiff paper is then scored along the lines and the pieces are cut out then glued together to form the three dimensional shapes. DeLabio gave a peek inside a half-finished blue pumpkin to reveal the numbers printed inside each piece and on tab, attached. The number indicates when, in the sequence, the piece goes and the tab, where the subsequent piece gets attached.

 

In addition, DeLabio makes folded book art using old library books that have lived out their useful lives as reading material. She recycles them into fanned art through simple folds along many pages. A paper mouse book was keeping company with a hedgehog book at the time of your correspondent’s visit. DeLabio has also made more challenging ones such as a celtic knot and a birdhouse. And a vase she fashioned out of one such old book serves as a pen-holder in the library. Watch video interview here

Thank you to wombat quilts for the great pattern...I will definitely be playing with more of these!

This was an english paper pieced pattern from piece and press that I turned into a regular paper pieced star. I don't even know how to english paper piece, but I love the result figuring it out a way I know how to do it.

There was a large panga panga tree near my room in Mozambique, and it was always a good place to find photo subjects, day or night. The tree had greenish bark that in some areas was covered with yellowish dust, plus orange, peeling flakes. These tiny paper wasps had nests all over the tree once you started looking -- they were well-camouflaged, maybe because the paper was made of the flaking orange bark from the tree? This nest was one of the larger ones I saw, but was less than three inches wide.

 

Designed by Eric Gjerde. Folded by me. This is a great tesselation. Fairly complex and was difficult to fold the first time. I gave up a couple of times before finally getting it. Props to Eric for a great design.

Man reading the morning paper in Hongkou district, Shanghai.

 

Part of a set: The Real and the Fake.

  

www.kevinschoenmakers.nl

Our Daily Challenge: 5/25/20 Folded

Project 365 in 2020: 6/365

Massive stack of mixed papers from my grandfather.

 

September 2009

 

blogged:

sweetiepiepress.blogspot.com/2009/09/paper-cuts.html

Graphite on Brown Recycled Drawing Paper. This refers to a line in a song by Evanescence. It came about completely by accident when doodling in my sketchbook.

 

Paper abstract with some artistic effect in processing.

Collection of Paper work Abstract: www.flickr.com/photos/bnilesh/sets/72157627462161544/

I used 3 pieces of crepe paper to colour this paper – yellow, orange and pink. The colours turned out a little bit too light but still quite nice.

Workshop photos from Lauren Rowland's Paper Marbling class July 13-14, 2013

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