The Sunday Paper #199
March 11, 2018
Thanks to everyone who entered the March Twelve Months of Paper Giveaway for a chance to win a subscription to UPPERCASE Magazine! And the winner is… Jeanette Davis. Congratulations!
Paper of the Week: Wrapping Paper Folded Motif
This is a new monthly feature on the blog: a video tutorial featuring a paper and a project. Click here to watch my Folded Motif video tutorial.
I mention a few resources in the tutorial:
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In the Studio:
The view out the back door of the studio. The rustic skate park is buried in snow!
I’m heading out of the studio tomorrow and off to Europe for a month with my hubby. Our first stop is Iceland. Follow my trip on
Instagram, where I hope to post daily. And of course, I’ll be posting to this blog every Sunday as usual!
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Papery Tidbits:
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Here’s a lovely interview with paper artist Catherine Nash, whose installation An Inner Astronomy, is now on view at the Triangle L Ranch in Oracle, AZ. If you can’t make it to Oracle (the closing reception is Sunday, March 18th, 5 – 8 p.m) you can view it via these videos of the installation.
If you have a copy of the Twelve Months of Paper Calendar, have you made the March project, the Spring Shamrock? I’d love to see a photo! Still need a calendar? They are now half price!
Did you see the dress made from book spines by French designer Silvie Facon on Bored Panda? There are some other interesting dresses worth clicking over to see!
Check out these snowflakes based on well-known physicists! You’ll find templates for paper snowflakes with winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics incorporated into the designs.
Sandra Kroupa is celebrating 50 years as a rare books librarian at the University of Washington. She has collected hundreds (if not thousands) of artist’s books, including some of mine. This is a behind the scenes glimpse into her world.
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Great video. Enjoy Europe.