My mum had an art & craft shop. She decided to close it & sold off all the stock. There was a load of paper left so I've grabbed it. Huge sheets of watercolour paper with loads of sizing, mulberry papers, tissue paper, kami, handmade papers and plain old coloured A4. Plus a few cans of spray glue and some good sharp craft knives.
Some of this stuff will fold really well, some of it's going to be useless but I shall have fun trying. I feel like the kid in the sweet shop at the moment.
I have just inherited a paper collection and I am an extremely happy camper.
I think I've died and gone to heaven!
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I haven't got a clue! A load came off a stand from the "meridian import company". There's some thick, some thin with a variety of patterns & textures. Some of the stuff with pressed skeleton leaves and petals pressed into the paper would look wonderful on a really simple traditional model but I don't hold out a lot of hope for the paper keeping it's integrity. It's wierd stuff - like multi-layered blotting paper with bits in it.cybermystic wrote:Harlequin, you're in my kind of heaven. What sort of handmade papers?
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hahahahahaha.... I know what u mean! I recently worked part time at an uncles printing shop... I just kept folding with all the paper! He said i was putting it into good use! 

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