the origin and development of marbling was practiced in japan as early as the 12th century. the first forms of japanese marbling were called suminagashi, or ink floating. delicate, swirled patterns were produced on paper when colors of ink were floated on the surface of the water. the artist would drop circles of black and indigo blue ink into the water, then blow on the surface of the water to produce smoke-like patterns. please join us at our up coming marbling workshop on december 7th from 1:00 to 4:00. participants will have the opportunity to marble greeting cards, envelopes, bookmarks, gift tags, and paper scraps. the cost of the workshop is just $45.00.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
private classes
gift cards for paper nerds classes...
star gazing
Thursday, November 6, 2008
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
we look forward to seeing you at these upcoming workshops!
december 7. paper marbling (cost: $45, class limited to 6)
january 22. long stitch binding (cost: $75, class limited to 7)
february 8. miniature books (cost: $50)
february 26. mixed media collage (cost: $40)
march 15. vegetable papers (cost: $75, class limited to 6)
april 5. gum bichromates (cost: $95, class limited to 6)
to register email or call 214.827.0200
brewertl@gmail.com
shannondp@gmail.com
december 7. paper marbling (cost: $45, class limited to 6)
january 22. long stitch binding (cost: $75, class limited to 7)
february 8. miniature books (cost: $50)
february 26. mixed media collage (cost: $40)
march 15. vegetable papers (cost: $75, class limited to 6)
april 5. gum bichromates (cost: $95, class limited to 6)
to register email or call 214.827.0200
brewertl@gmail.com
shannondp@gmail.com
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