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We observed caterpillars. We watched Eric Carle online, then used his collage technique to create our own hungry caterpillars!
These are pieces of 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.
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From the Saddleworth Official Guide of that year an advert for the specialist concern of Robert Fletcher who were major manufacturers of the fine papers and tissues such as those used in cigarette wrappings. The company, whose head office was in Kearsley near Manchester had apparently reconstructed the Greenfield Paper Mill in 1920. Information given elsewhere notes that the company was in fact owned by Imperial Tobacco.
The guide is for Saddleworth UDC that was a very western outpost of the old West Riding of Yorkshire and that indeed was moved into the new County of Greater Manchester in 1974 - as can be seen the postal address was given as 'near Oldham' in Lancashire.
the beasties - vintage-style honeycomb rolypolys hold candy treats or battery operated candlelight. (Bindlegrim 2015). Available soon from the Bindlegoods store - appearing the 2nd week of Sept 2015.
What makes a beastie? These rolypolys use a honeycomb re-created to have the smaller spacing and the tissue layer count of vintage items circa 1920. The characters have a slot within the basket that allows for Halloween treats or placement of a small battery operated tealight. Characters are dual-side printed (in a limited-edition run) in rich color of blacks, oranges, and yellows on a thick 34pt matte stock. (with an almost waxy surface) They can be placed in upright positions (with minimal support), tilted (at their randomly natural angle), or as I discovered when a wind came thru the window - in spinning motion across the table...
I have waited to fold this beautiful model again for long time. This time I used lokta paper, which is my favorite by far.
26x26 red lokta paper, treated with CMC + black tissue. Both papers can be found on origami-shop:
www.origami-shop.com/es/lokta-origami-xsl-207_215_2260_62...
www.origami-shop.com/es/tissuepapers-unicolor-xsl-207_215...
They say it's nine-tenths of the law, but looking at that face, I'd say Lucky's ownership of the mousie and tissue paper is 100 percent.
“A Little Tale”…
Contained within this ancient box are all the secrets, ancient knowledge, of such things as the creation of the Universe, time, the planets, ancient civilizations and their architecture, Atlantis, the ancient ways, ancient tongues, the truths, the true laws of nature, the powers mankind possesses, but are unaware of, life, death…just to name a few.
Only one on earth can possess it ~ the Wizard Who Manages the Enchanted Woods. For, you see, the Enchanted Woods are a cosmos of the entire planet. The Enchanted Woods is the place where it all began, where all is, and where all will remain until the end of time.
This powerful Wizard guards this box of all the secrets by use of a magical and very ancient spell. The spell makes the box invisible to all but to him. Clever, isn’t he?
Even though most humans, nonhumans, and elementals are completely unaware of its existence, there are a few who do know it exists. And, naturally, they want to gain possession of it for evil purposes.
~Marsha J. West, Author (Edited for Flickr)
This is my original story, idea, and actual creation. This is my personal property and is not to be stolen, copied, reproduced, used by anyone for any purpose, in any medium or used in blogs.
From my personal collection.
INGREDIENTS:
1/3 cup butter
1/2 cup sugar
1 egg
1 1/2 cups Gold Medal® all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 cup milk
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon garam masala
1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
1/2 cup butter, melted
DIRECTIONS:
1. Heat oven to 350° F. Grease 24 mini muffin cups.
2. In large bowl, beat 1/3 cup butter, 1/2 cup sugar and the egg with electric mixer on medium speed until blended. In medium bowl, mix flour, baking powder, salt, nutmeg and ginger. Add alternately with milk to butter mixture. Divide batter evenly among muffin cups.
3. Bake 15 to 18 minutes or until light golden brown. Cool 5 minutes. Remove from pan.
4. In large food-storage plastic bag, mix 1 cup sugar, the cinnamon, garam masala and cardamom. Roll hot muffins in melted butter, then toss in sugar mixture to coat. Serve warm.
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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!
1. Drenched in color, 2. Multi-colored, 3. Green machine, 4. 'Stract around the track, 5. Patterns in the cloudy sky, 6. Tissue paper wrinkles, too, 7. Mauvelous indeed, 8. Playing with fire, 9. Wildfire, 10. Orange you hot, though!, 11. Pale in pink, 12. Great verdant plains, 13. Like lava flows on Mars, 14. The rains came at Midnight, 15. Tissue paper greens, 16. Christmas circle squared
Taken and created 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!
As promised, the tree is losing its ornaments today. I had to take one last picture before banishing the holiday cheer to the basement for another year.
This ornament is actually a little box. When one opens it, a wee glass slipper sparkles inside.
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.
My images are not to be used, copied, edited, or blogged without my explicit permission.
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Happy Thursday, my Flickr friends! Thanks for visiting and sharing your views!
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
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.
My images are not to be used, copied, edited, or blogged without my explicit permission.
Please!! NO Glittery Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!
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!
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.
My images are not to be used, copied, edited, or blogged without my explicit permission.
Please!! NO Glittery Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!
Many thanks to all who continue to comment on and fave my images!
Reading what you say doesn't hurt my sore arm at all! ;D
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.