The Sunday Paper Blog

August 5, 2017

Reminiscence Papers

The Sunday Paper #169, August 5, 2017 Paper of the Week: Reminiscence Papers

When I was in Oregon in June, I reconnected with Debra Glanz at the Focus on Book Arts trade fair, where we were both vendors. Debra designs …

July 22, 2017

Origami Coloring Paper

The Sunday Paper #167, July 23, 2017 Paper of the Week: Origami Coloring Paper

I found these four designs in a standard origami pack when I was visiting Japantown in San Francisco earlier this year. If you ever get there, …

July 8, 2017

Continuum

The Sunday Paper #165, July 9, 2017

Paper of the Week: Watermarked Cotton

This is the fifth in my series of Word Broadsides (individual copies + sets of all 5 will be available in my online paper sale later this …

July 1, 2017

Plantable Paper

The Sunday Paper #164, July 2, 2017

Paper of the Week: Katazome Paper

Fireworks! I noticed these beauties this week over on Paper Connection International’s Instagram feed, and then I received an e-mail for a special Independence Day offer: Buy

June 24, 2017

What a Mess! (a new book)

The Sunday Paper #163, June 25, 2017

Paper of the Week: Silk Screened Indian Handmade

There is a wide selection of imported silkscreen papers from India, and I found this one on a recent visit to Two Hands Paperie in …

June 17, 2017

Magnetic Paper

The Sunday Paper #163, June 18, 2017

Happy Father‘s Day!! Paper of the Week: Duplex Paper

If you look closely, you can see the edges of the papers above are white. That indicates that the other side of each sheet …

June 10, 2017

Tyvek

The Sunday Paper #162, June 11, 2017

Paper of the Week: Tyvek

I love Tyvek, a paper-like material that is strong, durable, water resistant and easy to paint or stain. These tesselating lanterns are the June project in the Twelve

June 3, 2017

Pondside Pulp & Paper

The Sunday Paper #161, June 4, 2017

Paper of the Week: Pondside Pulp & Paper

I met June Tyler in the late 90’s at a craft fair in Brooklyn where we were both showing our paper art. What a treat …