Paper Mandala
This is Day 22 of the 25 Days of Paper and Day 91 of my 100 x 100 Paper Weavings Project.
I was thinking about mandalas this morning, and this is what became of it! I wove a paste paper by Susan Kristoferson and a sheet of batiked paper that I purchased at the Durango Arts Center.
I couldn’t resist affixing it to my window and seeing how it looked when illuminated.
There is a blogger that I follow on-line named Joel. He’s a working dad that designs the coolest projects for his own kiddos, which he shares with all of us on-line (templates and how-to’s included). His website is MadebyJoel.com and I think you’ll enjoy exploring his creations.
Here are a few of his designs in paper. Just click on the images and you’ll be transported to the projects on his site.
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About the 25 Days of Paper: I’m going to be a crazy blogger in December, featuring cool paper products, projects, blogs, books, or papers each day. Join in the fun by reading along! I’ll also post links on my FaceBook page. Enjoy the season!
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About 100 x 100 Paper Weavings: On September 23, 2013, I started making 100 daily paper weavings. I’ll finish on New Year’s Eve!
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