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These are some 1:3 scale paper replicas I made around two years ago. From left to right: Glock 19, M1911A1, HK45.
An adorable little papercraft elephant, found on the amazing photostream of pillipat here: www.flickr.com/photos/taffeta/2155498673/
i didn't do a terribly neat job of him, but i just cut him out with scissors and put him together with a glue stick and tape at work the other day, so didn't have much time to spend. (he was so cute, i couldn't resist!)
intelligent paper, as seen at the RGS Robin Mannings lecture on 10 June. The square in the middle is a chip.
I frequently need to use paper tissues — a'tishoo!
The Our Daily Challenge group has chosen White as today's topic.
I love doing these little doddles! Despite my outfit being heavily black and grey, I wasn't feeling sad at all today - until I came home and switched in the news,
This is for the Paper Smooches Sparks challenge; this week it's a color challenge. If you'd like to play go here: papersmoochessparks.blogspot.com/
I also used this weeks Retro Sketch #12; if you'd like to play go here:
The base is spring rain with a layer of orange zest and some doodlebug dsp: boys only. The main image is a cute little robot from paper smooches. I colored him with copics and gave him a balloon to hold. It is layered on hawaiian shores with some twine. The gears are chipboard that I painted with silver and splattered with a choc shimmer spray. One last touch was some crystal effects on the balloon
Description: Collection of pamphlets relating to paper manufacturing industry by:- Woodhall paperboard mill; Witchampton paperboard mill; Lochmill, Caldwells Mill; St Cuthberts Mill; Culter Mills paper company; the Wiggins Teape Group; Wookey Hole Mill; Donald Murray (paper) Ltd; Inveresk Paper Merchants Ltd; Reed Paper and Board (UK) Ltd.
Accession Number: 4748/41 A - L/88
History: Used at Holmes McDougall, Edinburgh. Holmes McDougall were educational publishers based at 137 - 141 Leith Walk, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org
Each stone folded from one piece of paper 15x15 cm (20x20 cm for yellow one), no cuts, no glue. I was hoping that the holes will not be so visible :)
Woodcut of the head of Eleanor of Aquitaine, taken from her tomb. Printed on to tissue paper and then bonded on to fabric.
Hand lettering on the surface added later. These phrases are from troubadour songs written in her honour
Fun class yesterday at hajosyarts.com/ studio.
I knew I would love this technique which is colorful & abstract!