The Sunday Paper #248
February 24, 2019
Twice a year, I clear out my flat files and you get a paper sale. Treat yourself to unique handmade papers that you won’t find …
The Sunday Paper #248
February 24, 2019
Twice a year, I clear out my flat files and you get a paper sale. Treat yourself to unique handmade papers that you won’t find …
The Sunday Paper #247
February 17, 2019
If you have a copy of the Twelve Months of Paper Calendar, have you created the February project, the envelope light catcher?
If you don’t …
The Sunday Paper #246
February 10, 2019
Kelli Anderson, author This Book is a Planetarium, shares some of her genius with us again in a sheet of printed and scored …
February 3, 2019
Paper of the Week: Reversible UnryuI love momigami (crumpled paper, traditionally used to make clothing and other items in Japan). This is an affordable commercial variety that is double-sided and cloth-like. It …
January 27, 2019
Paper of the Week: Cavellini & Co. Wrap & PostersI see paper everywhere. My local bookstore has a rack of papers that are meant to be gift wrap. This is high quality …
January 20, 2019
Paper of the Week: Dutch Ornamental SheetsI read about Papillon Papers on the Book Arts Listserv this week, a company run by Madeleine and Vernon Wiering, a daughter and father design team. …
January 13, 2019
Paper of the Week: Kaleidoscope LeavesI was in Denver last week and stopped by Mulberry Paper & More’s warehouse. This is a unique online retail store that sells full sheets of paper, …
January 6, 2019
Paper of the Week: Arnold GrummersI had the opportunity to meet with and interview Mabel Grummer & Kim Schiedermayer, wife and daughter of Arnold Grummer, in October for Paper Talk. We …
December 30, 2018
Papers of the Week: Crystal Metal & Electric Zigzag LoktaI’m reviewing my 100 x 100 Days of Paper Weaving Project from 2013 (some of you followed my blog back then where I …
December 23, 2018
Happy Holidays Everyone!
I have long been fascinated with the multitude of ways that one sheet of paper can be transformed. Here’s a tree I’ve been engineering …