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yarn spun from left-over tissue paper. reminds me a lot of crepe paper.

Folded from a square sheet of kraft paper lined with white tissue paper on one side. Paper measured 10 inches in size; dry folded. For more details, visit origamiancy.com/2010/06/donkey-design-by-roman-diaz/

The first package number 1 of an initial limited-edition run of 50 boxed up and heading out for Halloween 2015...

 

bindle bloggin:

bindlegrim.blogspot.com/2015/09/go-forth-and-be-beastlie....

This was a DIY for Earth Day on how to recycle and reuse gift wrap and tissue papers to line envelopes... for the how-to and a video with more pictures too visit the blog post: www.gavethat.com/2011/04/reusing-gift-wrap.html

Using a reverse-placed 3.6mm webcam lens with a DC zooming about 5x-10x.

Cake iced in buttercream with hand-cut logo, and fondant accents.

The background is a 5cm-graduated cutting board. Hopefully you can work out the approximate sizes in Imperial from that.

 

The most difficult bit is getting the "tail" to have a tight fit in the hotshoe because this is what ensures it stays on the camera. Experiment on some scrap binder plastic first.

Faux stained glass made with tissue & construction paper. (Grade 6)

"Dualism, Emi: Sample A; Sample B"

Inkjet Print on Tracing Paper; Inkjet Print on Matte

 

copyright 2013

 

Through Dualism, I’m interested in exploring the correlation of the mind and body, specifically how physical ailments influence the self through underlying mechanisms which guide our behavior. For the left image, I have scanned images of the subjects and constructed transparent paper sculptures out of them, photographing them as the final piece. For the right image, I have cast the subject's head in clay, and constructed a paper cast in tissue paper from that mold, photographing it as the final piece. I wish to convey how living with a life influencing illness is a shift between the internal and external, death and rebirth, worry and comfort, with each swaying the other in a careful endless balance.

 

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Paper Hot Air Balloon made by a friend and myself, members of Turma Citlalmina.

 

This is the second balloon I made and the first successfully launched. My first balloon caught fire during inflation.

 

Launch Sequence. Photo 6 of 8

 

Watch the entire set.

 

Watch the video outside flickr.

Fabric paper made by Beryl Taylor's technique featured in her book "Mixed Media Explorations". Scrim background with layers of paper, diluted pva and tissue paper. Includes manuscript paper.

Acrylic painting with colored tissue paper for textural effect on a large white canvas.

Chromolithograpy. THE State of the Art Printmaking Process.

 

Early master printmaker developed the lithographic color printing process and used it for everything from brilliantly colored reference book illustrations, to color postcards and children's picture books from the mid 1800s up to the early 1900s.

 

This costly and labor extensive printing process is explained here in 12 steps (in German.)

 

The process of Lithography involves the application of 12 different pattern templates, each using 12 different color chromium inks; one precisely layered on top of the other, resulting in a breathtaking; almost photographic quality image. Chromium ink is metallic based and it shimmers in the light.

 

'1906 Lithograph Printmaking Explained' is in glorious perfect condition, captured in cool earth-tone colors of greens, russet, gold, rose and aqua over a background of creamy white, all done in the most costly chromium inks available back in the day.

 

This antique litho is PERFECT; smooth and flat with crisp edges and corners and almost no tanning at all; remarkable condition for 104 year old paper! It's still covered with it's vellum tissuepaper guard.

For a "Put a book page on it" swap. The background is from a couple of salvaged 200 year old books.

Ricoh GR Digital III | 1/80 sec | f/5.0 | ISO 400 | RAW |

 

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One indispensable thing to everyday life.

Using a reverse-placed 3.6mm webcam lens with a DC zooming about 5x-10x.

painted file folder (this was part of the Jane Davies the hell out of it day)

The honey jars were wrapped with tissue paper and green organza and finished with a silver ribbon. We included a fun fact about wedding traditions from around the world that include honey (as well as a thank you!)

 

Color-photocopy on tracing paper over collage of black and white vintage ephemera. Added commercial tissue paper. Approx 3 x 3 inches.

Using a reverse-placed 3.6mm webcam lens with a DC zooming about 5x-10x.

Here I started the man-powered fan inflation device to inflate the balloon ;-)

 

Watch the entire set

OSU has the biggest homecoming gathering in the nation.

book pages, acrylic paint, rubber stamps, magazine pages

 

After the admin for a group called PINOY ARTISTRY invited me to add a photo of my Dad's parol, I explored the group and saw several photos of parols (Filipino Christmas Lantern). There was one in particular that I loved... I was inspired to make my own.

 

These are the preliminary tools and supplies I collected to start my project. Luckily, we already had almost everything I needed. I just needed to buy a strip of wood wince I didn't have bamboo (which parol are typically made of) available.

 

Please bare with my instructions... I'm not a professional parol maker or a copywriter, so my descriptions may not be too clear.

 

Hopefully, I'll get this project done by Christmas.

 

next step

vintage scrap, spun cotton hanging ornament

Designed by Robert J. Lang.

Folded by Phillip West.

Passion fruit cupcake, with passion fruit pulp syrup filling, and cream cheese passion fruit frosting!

 

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vintage scrap, spun cotton hanging ornament

Really, I have tried. I've had two goes at interpreting lace designs on emulsion-painted tissue. And the results have not been good. (That is an under-statement!)

 

So I decided to use rubber stamps. I stamped these paisley designs on top of the pale green emulsion, and applied gold embossing powder. After heat setting it looks just like gold leaf on the tissue paper. I'll be using this as my starting point for an Indian inspired page, which I'll do instead of the lace-inspired page suggested by Karen.

 

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©2010 Leah Virsik, Honesty (interior) mixed-media: beads, fabric, found paper, thread, acrylic, plastic, buttons 4 7/8 x 6 1/8 x 2 inches

 

Images from my book entitled "Honesty" created in DJ Pettitt's Mixed Medley class at An Artful Journey in Los Gatos, CA February 2010 www.anartfuljourney.com/retreats/feb2010/djpettitt.html

I glued the other end of the fans to the adjacent point and completed wrapping the strips of cut tissue paper around the loop of the parol.

prepped pages for my Dream Large Journal to be blogged this week at cathyb.typepad.com

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