The Sunday Paper #132, November 6, 2016 Paper of the Week: Eric Gjerde’s Bio Paper Mmmm…. slime! Check out this amazing new bio-paper that Eric Gjerde has been working with for the past few years. Specimens is the first of its kind: a book created with a new bio-paper medium made entirely from bacterial cellulose. Its pages were once alive. The quality of this new
Stationery set (cotton rag envelopes & bleached cattail notecards) featured in a Buffalo Indie Weddings event raffle. Custom orders are widely accepted for any occasion.
Woo hoo! There’s a new papermill and residency program in the works in upstate New York, and it needs your help to come
Wow, I can hardly believe that this is the 100th issue of The Sunday Paper! Special thanks to all of you for reading it and for sending your enthusiastic comments, suggestions and donations. Keep them coming! (If you’d like to donate, just click here).
Grand Prize: I’ve put together a paper care package (pictured
We’ve all seen fancy ways to pleat and tuck fabric in the fashion world. Guess what? There are a variety of ways in which artists have adapted these techniques in paper. In Playing With Paper, I feature a couple of artists who fold paper in unique ways. Artist Chris Palmer is author of the book Shadowfolds. This book focuses on folding fabric, but Chris has
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