Another Bookworm Terrarium, available (of course) for purchase at my Etsy Shop.
A series of papercraft ‘prints’ (where the same image is rendered multiple times, but in different colors and papers), these Victorian- and Lovecraft-inspired silhouettes were hand-drawn, scanned and edited in illustrator, machine-cut and individually hand-trimmed, then each was mounted by hand on a series of 3 backgrounds in complimentary shades/patterns. Total size is approximately 5”x6”.
Available for individual purchase at my Etsy shop.
Handmade from dictionary pages and glue, then sprayed with a clear matte coating, these three-dimensional spiders are approximately 3”x4”. They are somewhat delicate, and particularly susceptible to direct moisture, so take care when storing & handling.
Each will be made to order, and affixed to your choice of 1” pin or barrette backing.Available for purchase at my Etsy shop.
Handmade from old book pages and glue, then sprayed with a clear matte coating, these three-dimensional cockroaches are approximately 2.5” long (not counting the antennae). They are somewhat delicate, and particularly susceptible to direct moisture, so take care when storing & handling.
Each will be made to order, and affixed to your choice of 1” pin or barrette backing.Available for purchase at my Etsy shop.
Killing time before work making cards with buttons.
Tentacular!, a papercut ‘print’ (where the same image is rendered multiple times, but in different papers/colors); 5” x 7”.
Tentacular!, a papercut ‘print’ (where the same image is rendered multiple times, but in different papers/colors); 5” x 7”.
Practical Information: Book Ornament #1 →
Accordion Fold Book Page Ornament {No.1}
Accordion Fold Book Page Ornament
{Ornament Number One}
Materials Needed:
Card Stock
Book Pages or Scrapbooking Paper
Ribbon
Your Choice of Embellishments
Laying a sheet of cardstock horizontal, cut two 2 inch strips and fold each…
Trial version of the TARDIS papercraft ‘print’ I will be offering… as soon as I get more blue paper, heh.
Background paper is about 6 1/8” square, making the TARDIS itself about 6” tall x 2 7/8” wide. The fun thing about this design is that I can use the leftover paper to create a ‘negative’ of this image.
Oh, and for the hard-core: yes, I did base this on the original 1963 design. \o/




