Paper e-Love

Paper e-Love

The Sunday Paper #192

January 21, 2018
Paper of the Week: Paper Love e-course

How about starting the New Year with an adventure in paper? Registration for Rachel Hazell’s PaperLove e-course is now open and readers of the Sunday Paper get a special 10% discount off the full price. Starting 12th February, the five week PaperLove course is packed with brilliant projects, accessible techniques and intriguing ideas. Each week explores different themes – Paper, Collage, Word, Book and Mail.

Join Rachel to:

  • Give yourself a challenge to stimulate your senses, and start the year with a positive burst of creativity
  • Develop a wide range of craft skills and techniques, such as bookbinding, origami and expressive calligraphy
  • Join an international community of like-minded makers.
  • Get inspired: Learn about extraordinary artists. Follow links. Take your ideas further

Create your own paper pleasures, with clear step by step instructions.

‘Rachel is thoroughly engaging, knowledgeable, enthusiastic and funny to boot…. I found my tribe.’ Jan, PaperLove 2017

Reserve your place using the coupon code SP10.

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Out of the Studio:
I was in NYC this week for a couple of days and stumbled across this lovely paper weaving by Gertrud Goldschmidt at MOMA! It’s tiny – just 5″ x 7″ or so.

Papery Tidbits:

  • The Paper Weaving online class begins soon! Join a growing international group of paper lovers and register today if you would like to receive the supply kit before class begins.
  • Prefer to work with me in person? The annual Red Cliff Paper Retreat is also open for registration and this year’s theme is illuminated paper. This is the only event I hold in my Colorado studio. Join us Sept 7-9 and/or Sept 11-13.

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Wowza! Yamandu Ploskonka is producing a new textured handmade paper. Cinque Tooth is Papel Texano’s specialty finish that imitates the surface of Renaissance paper. The deep grooves of Cinquecento paper are ideal for charcoal, chalk and sanguine artists. Pastels were invented during the Renaissance as the perfect medium to take full advantage of the distinctive surface of the paper. Made by hand with 21st century methods in Austin, Texas, this very classic surface on handmade paper is again available to artists and everyone! If you happen to be in Austin TODAY, you can visit Yama at the Austin 2018 Book, Paper & Photo Show. Or, read more about this paper and order some online today!

Above left: an historic page in the Gutenberg bible. Above right: present day Cinque Tooth paper from Papel Texano.


Here’s a paper-related aspect of the #metoo movement. Amy Tingle is using rape kit paper to create snowflakes and an outlet for victims of sexual assault.

Um, yes please! Check out this line of unique washable paper bags and goods by Uashmama that look and feel like leather, but wash and stand up to daily use with ease. This material looks like the product (kraft tex) I purchased recently at Fancy Tiger in Denver.

Imagine being able to walk through rows of floor-to-ceiling colored paper numbers that range from 0 to 9. Each row of numbers denotes a time of day, from sunrise to sunset. As you move, the cut-outs gradually change in color from vibrant rainbow hues to darker shades, and eventually black, visualizing the passing of time from day into night. Tokyo-based architect and designer Emmanuelle Moureaux’s Color of Time installation was recently at Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design in Toyama, Japan.

Carve out some time for this documentary about the reconstruction as well as the tale of the Montgolfier brothers’ first hot air balloon in France.

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