The Sunday Paper #142, January 15, 2017
Paper of the Week: Japanese Tissue – White Sudare
This is another paper in the supply kit for my online class Paper Illuminated. This thin Japanese tissue is available from Mulberry Paper & …
The Sunday Paper #142, January 15, 2017
Paper of the Week: Japanese Tissue – White Sudare
This is another paper in the supply kit for my online class Paper Illuminated. This thin Japanese tissue is available from Mulberry Paper & …
The Sunday Paper #141, January 8, 2017
Paper of the Week: Nepalese Batik Lokta Paper
This is another paper in the supply kit for my online class Paper Illuminated. This Nepalese lokta paper is available in four sizes from Mulberry …
The Sunday Paper #140, January 1, 2017
H A P P Y N E W Y E A R !Paper of the Week: Thai Nature Touch – Lemon Grass
I’ve been busy this week with the holiday, family in …
Aren’t snowflakes miraculous, especially given that no two snowflakes are alike? They create the watermarked pattern on the December project in the Twelve Months of Paper…
I wish all of you a peaceful, harmonic, loving and joyous holiday season. Here’s a community card from last season. I collected words daily from you, starting with A and ending with Z …
There’s a very cool paper museum in Atlanta which is dedicated to papermaking!
The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is located in Atlanta, Georgia and is the home of the collection of …
Happy Solstice Everyone!
The October project in the Twelve Months of Paper calendar is a shadow ornament.
For those of you who have the calendar, you have the instructions for this project. And …
True confession: Doing 25 blog posts in a row is challenging! I’m thankful that I have content from years past that many of you haven’t seen, and hopefully the rest of you will …
Sometimes you have to wonder about progress and extinction. Now I’m not saying that envelopes will go extinct, but the art of letter writing has surely diminished. But the colors and sizes of …