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My wife bought this huge pack of tissue paper with all these amazing colors. Right about now she's wondering what happened to it. I'm not quite ready to give it up.
Naomi's parents at our house in Kitahiroshima this afternoon. Naomi's mother just had cataract surgery (which evidently is simple and relatively painless). We picked up Naomi's mother from near the hospital and went home to wait for Naomi's father, who got there at almost the same time. Then, her father brought her mother back home to Yubari.
Three of our cats didn't mind seeing Naomi's parents: Bonkers (mainly because he's so old and slept through the visit), Norio, who loves everyone, and Tigger, who didn't get too close but was still curious about who was here.
You can stamp the top to give the postcards interesting designs. I'm stamping on top of the dried Mod Podge glue, which has a bit of a slick surface, so I'm using StazOn inks.
(See my Recycled Tissue Paper Postcards blog post for full project instructions.)
After being sectioned with bias binding studded with cloves and left for 6 weeks in the airing cupboard the orange pomander is born and it's now time for decoration.
I, Dale, created this organically textured piece using modeling paste, tissue paper and blowing line work. These ideas were developed using Mary Todd Beam's methods. I also used contact paper to create white negative space, but I located it in an unhelpful place.
When I was a kid, I almost always knew what I was getting before I opened my presents. I was really good at sneaking into the gifts.
Here is the reticulated (meaning segmented and hinged) tie finding that I used in the tissue collage video, all finished off into a centerpiece. The tie was chocolate ox; I stamped it with StazOn black ink, then did a little embossing powder over, and finished with Nunn Design Sealant. The 'knot' of the tie is tissue collaged; we now have the tissue at bsueboutiques Flower finding on the tie is vintage gingerbread; sometimes we have some on our Etsy outlet store.
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aarrghh!! i feel like such a flickr-failure at the moment! i am lucky to upload one image a week, because i am just swamped with art work to do. but once i get into a routine, hopefully this will improve! :-)
my hair is a greasy mess here; i hope you will forgive me!
Micronesian necklance woven from ribbons and tissue paper, Honolulu Museum of Art School, March 2014
MultiColored Gift Bags with colorful tissue studio image
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Sofia got creative with some tissue paper the other day. I took it as an opportunity to try out my christmas present (a new 50mm lens)
mixed-media painting: acrylic, tissue paper, paper on muslin
5 1/2" x 5 1/2" square ©2010 Leah Virsik
Who could resist this set of eight adorable butterflies. Wings are edged in a silver-tone wire. Wings are meshed with bits of glitter. Comes in colors of: Yellow, Blue, Pink, Light Red. Butterflies measures - 1" x 2".
Gift Box.
- Measures: 4” x 4” x 2”
- Box is Light Shade of Lavender with circular designs in colors of teal blue, yellow, dark purple, teal green
- Use for Gifts, Organizing, Decorating and Packaging Items for sale
- Box includes: Butterflies, Tissue Paper, zip bag packaging.
- Box comes gift wrapped and packaged as seen in picture
Gift box is handmade.
All these features are a trade mark of "Hinda J" products.
Here's a closeup of page 1 of today (November 28 ,2007) The liquid wax is not quite dry, so I don't want to screw anything up. I wasn't sure if I really liked how I made the wavy lines, but heck, it's just my art journal!!! I'm experimenting and playing with new materials. I think I'm addicted to this liquid wax (Thanks Mum!) Oh yeah, the image is from Dover Publications and I think I'm addicted to it! I colored the woman/fish in with my Lyra watercolor pencils and used a Dover blender pen instead of water. I'm such a dork, I've had that blender pen for about 3 years and have never been brave enough to use it. Sheesh! So glad I'm getting over that!
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....is tissue paper! It's already been a fruitful Christmas season for this spoiled girl! Griffin himself has already gotten in on the goods - and although the treats and chew toys are much appreciated nothing seems to please like the opportunity to pounce on tissue paper!
Take a moment for how properly his legs are crossed - hilarious!
This week's challenge was to come up with a creation using mostly the colour white.
The kids had another day off school so we did another craft together for the challenge this week. This time it was tissue paper snow men! (mine is the mostly white one in the middle)
To see how me made them and where we displayed them check out the blog post: blog.tawnybee.com/2013/11/iron-craft-23-snow-day.html
This colorful tablescape was put together using handmade tissue flowers, and coordinating them paper goods.
pictures taken by Yanvith Photography