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This is a detail from a multi-media piece I did for an exhibition in Butte, Montana. It started out as a watercolor painting, which
you can see at the very top of this picture. I then continued by layering bits of the tissue paper I had colored with acrylic inks. The idea behind the picture is that Butte is sitting on copper, which it mines, and at great depths the copper is molten.
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.
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El paper usado es un triple seda pegado con cola blanca diluida en agua. Finalmente lo he rociado con laca para fijar la pose y endurecer el modelo.
Espero que os guste!
I used a triple tissue paper glued with white glue diluted with water. Finally I used hairspray to fix the model. Hope you like it!
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.
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I have described the process for dyeing tissue paper many times. I'm not going to repeat it again! Enjoy, my Flickr friends!
The greens really are great to see in southern California! In drought the hills are dun and dull, brown and burnt.
With the rain, the hills turn green and glowing, rich and refreshing! Just keep the rainfall slow and steady!
A full-pumpkin round base version of the Beasties limited to 20 sets. And closing shoppe for the holiday in just a few days! bindlegrim.blogspot.com/2015/10/seven-nights.html
Dress made of tissue paper(left over from birthday parties) and painters tape for a contest by @thedolljunkie on instagram
This is the start of Big Sisters room the rest of the bay bits have been made so will be added them soon i hope...just depends on the move
"Heart with a swan"
Designer: Andrey Lukyanov
Folder: Natalia Romanenko
Paper: one uncut square 23 cm (tissue + foil + tissue)
Final width: 11.5 cm
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This is again tissue paper I colored with acrylic inks. I crushed white tissue paper, sprayed it with water, and then dropped on acrylic ink. After the paper dried, I ironed the paper, and then crushed the paper again and repeated the process. When I was satisfied with the result, I ironed the paper flat. I'm hoping to have an example of this tissue paper I decorated in every month's color in 2014!
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.
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Please!! NO Glittery Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!
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Have a wild and wonderful weekend!
Vajrapani:
Diagram by Hojyo Takashi.
White officepaper.
Size: 42 x 42 cm.
Finishing: bronze acrylic spray.
Poseidon's Trident:
Diagram by Kijjakarn Praditukrit.
White tissuepaper.
Size: 24 x 24 cm.
Finishing: bronze acrylic spray.
Poseidon is based on Hojyo Takashi's Vajrapani. I changed the head, added some mustache and beard.
Job for an upcoming issue of Nick Magazine, about mistaken customs all over the world. This one is China.
Fooled around with a Eric Carle-esque tissue paper technique with this one. More of this to come.
AD: Caitlin Keegan
I am in love with Washi Tapes that I get from the Tinted Mint. They dress up my packaging, but are environmentally friendly, non-toxic, and are relatively inexpensive for the way that I use them. These tapes come in a miriad of colors and patterns and several widths. They are re-positionable, even on my tissue paper!
While the adoption is not final yet, the love and the mother-son relationship already exist. Though I had received Mother's Day gifts before as an aunt to Joshua and his 3 brothers, it thrilled me this year to get my first-ever Mother's Day gifts as a mom. I set them up with some pink tissue paper as a backdrop then added decor and framing in both Irfanview and KVAD Photo Studio Pro. Sadly, the KVAD removes the EXIF data.
These are the presents wrapped and ready to go for my niece-to-be's baby shower. The light is pink because of the burgundy curtains in the background. The purple package contains the Knitty Haiku sweater. The peach package contains the Knitty Miss Dashwood hat. The green package has two little baby booties on the front, and inside is a hat of my own design.
Another one of my loopy bows done in the business colours. The little hangers are soo awesome. I was given a list of products found in their store and hangers was on the list. I made up a little mock hanger and my DH said "why aren't you making more of those??" LOL So I made up a few more. I just love'em!!
8"x10" mixed media ~ chattanooga artist reserve > sideshow <
idea=cotton candy + pink lemonade + circus
I was in awe of Cathey Love's Dragon Eye project when she posted it on Facebook, so we had to try it at McNeil. It's in the rotation now!
We drew dragon eyes, went over that drawing with Sharpies, added shaded colored pencil accents, and then the real fun happened - we used bleeding tissue squares to add color! I've never used bleeding tissues before, but I'm hooked. What a fun way to add color. For the last step, we added chalk pastel to the eye.
I really love how each eyes is as individual as the artist making it.
It's funny, but the white gel pen shows up really well in this photo but it's very subtle in reality!!! I used a Hero Arts rubber stamp for the tree background and really enjoyed collaging the papers together..
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Pink Tissue Paper Pom Poms
Blogged at Libbie Grove Design: www.libbiegrove.blogspot.com/2011/01/happy-birthday-to-my...
Some have asked what is a macro box or have wanted to see it. Well here she is. I cut out 3 sides of a 12x12x12 box and taped tissue paper to them. Cut the top and bottom flaps off. I can use the side flaps to keep in some of the light from the light on the side. I have this light from my Dragons cage. Eventually i will use a flash. (almost have enough money for that) If you want full directions for this go to
www.strobist.blogspot.com/2006/07/how-to-diy-10-macro-pho... and you'll find what you need.
Sold. Cut paper mounted on gessoed wood panel. www.ruralpearl.com. Prints available. See my profile for etsy shop link.
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Again some photos just to keep myself busy. I thought of this while looking at the clips I bought for the last photo and some crepe paper that I had lying around. So coloured background and colourful subjects. As always comments welcomed and appreciated.
Strobist info:
ISO 100
f 4.5
Shutter 30 sec
Canon 480 EXll flash to the left with an Omni Bounce fired using an Hahnel Trigger
It is COLD here in SC and I LOVE it! =) It's supposed to "warm up" by the end of the week though and be in the 50's. =( However, when it is in the 30's (high or low), it is fire time at our house! I got the idea this AM to build a fire and have Jack roast marshmallows for my bench pic...however, after thinking past the cuteness part of it, I realized that might not be too safe...me trying to take pics by myself of a three-year old boy in front of a fire. Not smart. SO...we made a "pretend fire" and he loved it! Jack LOVES to roast marshmallows but doesn't like to eat them. =/ So anyway, this was perfect because since it wasn't "hot", he could get close to it and could do it all by himself without me freaking out! =O
And now that my Bench Monday pic is uploaded, I think I will light a flame to that tissue paper and make a real fire! HBM everybody!!! =)
I decorated the house with pink tissue paper pom poms {hand made of course} for my sister in law's wedding reception!
for Utata's Iron Photographer 159 -- the elements are as follows:
1 - tissue
2 - fruit
3 - vignetting
A new design! This is a jelly fish folded from 40 cm square of unryu. I developed the base for this from my spider base, which also has 8 appendages.
Capturing the movement and grace of the jellyfish is hard but I attempted it with the tentacles. I designed this model with folding friendliness and diagramming in mind. I've developed a nice sequence and I'm going to diagram it in the next couple of weeks.
Let me know what you think! Any critique or suggestion is welcome. Oh and I was inspired by two great origami jellyfish. The two jellyfish designs are by Origami Chris and derekmcgann on flickr, take a look at them if you get a chance.