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Entries in wrapping paper (2)

Thursday
24Sep2009

Handmade Wrapping Paper

Over the summer, there were quite a few birthdays to celebrate including 3 out of 4 of us in my household so I decided to try out an idea I had about handmade wrapping paper.  I am a bit dubious about calling it handmade though since I didn't actually make the paper and because I used rubber stamps and inks for the images.  At the very least I made plain brown wrapping paper a bit more interesting!

This one was for my other half's birthday present.  He said he liked it but I think he was more impressed with the fact that I saved a bit of money on wrapping paper!  Oh and my six year old son helped me to do the stamping.

 

 Next up was the wrapping paper I did for my nephew who turned 4 this year:

 

 

I'm not as happy with this one mainly because I think that the kites (yes, they're supposed to be kites!) look a bit like tadpoles from afar and that overall it is not a fun enough wrapping paper for a child, despite me colouring the kites in.  Maybe it would have looked better if I had spaced them a bit more uniformly on the paper in rows. 

I bought some recycled sugar paper to try as well because it is a bit lighter in colour and may show up different coloured inks and markers a bit better.  I've even thought of illustrating small sizes of paper by hand but I think that may be a bit too time consuming. Overall, it was a very fun experience and I will definitely do it again.  Maybe even to wrap up orders from my shops when I come up with a design that I really like.

Saturday
21Feb2009

Handmade Books and Recycled Plastic Bag Art

Taking part in Thing A Day has really allowed me to lose some inhibitions and explore creating art using other media than just watercolours.  I'm now combining watercolours with ink, cardboard, collage, plastic bags, envelopes and creating handmade books.  It's so exciting to think up ideas on how to use these recycled materials.  Here are the ones that I most enjoyed creating:

 

I created the above mini book by using some left over blue card for the cover and a brown envelope which I cut up to make the pages.  The plant on the front of the books is some cut pieces from the same brown envelope.

I had a little helper to create the above book!  My five year old son helped me to do all the glueing, including wrapping the cardboard cover in left over wrapping paper and pasting the typewritten paper together to make the pages.

The above illustration was fun because I used a cut piece of blue plastic bag for the dancer's skirt.  I glued the skirt down first and then created the illustration around it.

To see more pictures of the handmade book from different angles see my flickr here.