Give me situations to put Avery and D3r into and I’ll try to make it I am boreeeeed
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Give me situations to put Avery and D3r into and I’ll try to make it I am boreeeeed
Inside the Cover: Not Paper
We continue our series Inside the Cover by looking at another book on display in our exhibit A Book’s Nature: Artist Books by Peter and Donna Thomas. This book, Not Paper, delves into materials that are paper-like, but still not paper.
As stated in the above image “Paper was traditionally made from rags. Now it is usually made from plants, typically trees. The raw fiber is beaten to a pulp, suspended in water, strained, then transferred to felt, pressed and dried flat...”
Tyvek
Often when we put something in the post, the envelope we use is not paper...
Parchment
Made from animal skin, so neither vegan nor paper...
Wasp Nest
Chewed up stems, sticks, logs, etc. and saliva, looks like paper, but not paper...
Birch Bark
Used like paper in many ancient cultures, not paper...
Papyrus
Though the word paper comes from papyrus, it is not paper... (It is also an often criticized font...)
god i love this tree man way too much
@rio-abajo-rio, my dear friend, has translated a very awesome fic, The Cat among Elves, into Russian. And I’ve made a couple of drawings for said fic and translation. Here’s one, of Maedhros’s catty being.
New sfawtde update is this my sign to finally fulfill my requests (yes)
I have been working on mostly non-paper stuff for the last couple of weeks. What started as a little journey of making fabric tassels has now turned into fabric bead things.
I came across this style of handmade bead looking at tassel inspo. They're in the same wheelhouse. I got super excited when I realized I could repurpose doggie bag rolls as the base of the bead.
I've been saving these little cardboard tubes because I knew I'd figure out something for them and finally did. Sweet validation. I've been wrapping them in papers I painted up in Procreate before adding the fabric and trims.
I'm having a grand ol' time making them. I think that's because it's a completely new thing to me and I barely know what I'm doing, so perfectionism is completely fucked. I have no notions of right and wrong ways....I'm just going at it like a dumb newbie.
Back in the mid pandemic times, there was this trend of getting cheap rag rugs and dismantling them to reclaim the (recycled) fabric they were made out of.
All you had to do was cut through the thread holding the fabric pieces together and you had a load of colorful fabric.