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Handmade Silk Paper

by Kath Russon
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Overview

Silk paper can be made into original bowls, book covers, multimedia textile pieces, boxes, and lampshades—each one of them unlike anything that has been made before. The process could not be simpler. You need no special tools or equipment and it only takes minutes. Textures and colours can be combined; beads, leaves and seeds can be added—it is fun to experiment and to create unique, lustrous papers. See how easy it is to progress from complete beginner to accomplished artist with a few simple projects. The step-by-step instructions aim to develop skills and confidence, and the projects are attainable by even the least experienced papermaker. A gallery of artists is included to challenge and inspire the textile artist.

Synopsis



Silk paper can be made into original bowls, book covers, multimedia textile pieces, boxes, and lampshades—each one of them unlike anything that has been made before. The process could not be simpler. You need no special tools or equipment and it only takes minutes. Textures and colours can be combined; beads, leaves and seeds can be added—it is fun to experiment and to create unique, lustrous papers. See how easy it is to progress from complete beginner to accomplished artist with a few simple projects. The step-by-step instructions aim to develop skills and confidence, and the projects are attainable by even the least experienced papermaker. A gallery of artists is included to challenge and inspire the textile artist.

Guild of Silk Painters

This is a lovely, colourful book on the making of silk paper. The possibilities are endless.

About the Author, Kath Russon



Kath Russon has a successful business selling papers, kits, and allied products. She has been a quiltmaker and a special needs teacher, but now concentrates on papermaking, which is her main occupation. She enjoys the peace and tranquility of her Yorkshire home, but frequently travels to exhibitions to display and sell her wonderful selection of papers.

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Guild of Silk Painters

This is a lovely, colourful book on the making of silk paper. The possibilities are endless.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1999
Publisher
Search Press, Limited
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780855328931

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