Paper's an everyday thing we take for granted. We print documents, write messages, read stories, finish the week's crossword on it. If you stroll through Etsy, you'll find a lot more inventive ways paper has been used - and it's certainly not something you'll see every day! Take a look at this week's Etsy Monday! featured sellers for some great examples of 'paper art'!
Devi has come a long way from making Christmas ornaments as a child from empty bottles and candy wrappers! Living in Chennai, India with supportive parents in her artistic endeavours - and never complaining about an artistic mess in the house their daughter made - she graduated from the National Institute of Fashion Technology, and lives every artists' dream of living the creative life. Devi makes jewelry that passes on the happiness of its creation to the wearer, almost entirely out of recycled and repurposed materials. "My grandma used to tell me that anything that is preserved and unused will find a use in twelve years," Devi says on her profile page. "This has really worked for me!" You can sign up for Devi's newsletter for new items and special discounts
here!
Kirigami is the Japanese form of origami that includes cutting the paper, as supposed to traditional origami that requires folding. Your kids are probably more familiar with this particular art, especially in the form of
pop-up books! This handy shop sells DIY kits to make your own pop-up card in the tradition of this Japanese art. Imagine their faces when they open these cards!
My recent obsession with paper garlands had led me to this shop, where I had found these elegant pieces. Collecting hymnal books and antique literature through the years, Kristina has repurposed and reimagined these pages into these colourful strands of happiness and whimsy. Her customers have used these beautiful decorations in weddings, birthdays and other special occasions, surely adding a special detail to the day.
See paper in a new light and a new dimension! Be sure to check out more Etsy paper goodies!
Wow Great Post! Loving both Pop-Up Card Making and Kristina Marie! Feels great to be here! Thank you so much :)
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