Handmade paper assortment: This set of 5 sheets of 5x7" handmade paper is made from plant fibres and recycled paper. (Pure corn husk, cattail and recycled paper, stinging nettle and recycled paper, iris leaf and recycled paper, and swamp grass and recycled paper). Use these wonderful papers in collage, in encaustic, to make notecards, or to paint on with acrylics.
This is a 'no obligation' giveaway but I would love it if you became a follower on my blog. I have just started my free tutorials and I won't stop until I've taught every single art and craft I have learned to do well enough to share. Check here for samples of upcoming workshops.
I so want to win these, I love them. Thanks for having the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMe too, you have been such an inspiration for me to start learning how to make my own paper from used paper to keep it out of the landfill! Thanks Liz for you generosity of the giveaway and the tutorials!
ReplyDeleteSomething tells me I may get lucky. I do love these papers, Li
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful papers..love them ..please enter me!
ReplyDeleteOh!!! Your papers look so awesome. I would love to be entered in your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteDebby
You know I'm loving those papers. I actually have a couple of books on the craft and eventually would like to try it. Every once in a while I pick up handmade papers at garage sales and I just love them.
ReplyDeletewonderful textures! I'd love to enter. By the way, thanks for stopping by with your kind comment for LuRu
ReplyDeleteOh, man! Just looking at those papers gives me art-thrills. I hope I learn how to make some here! So you bet I'm following- and off to read some tutorials now!
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any moose-poo paper in the pack?
ReplyDeleteI think your handmade papers are fabulous! I have just started learning how to make paper...there are endless possibilities! Looking forward to your tutorials!
ReplyDeleteI purchased your moose cards on Etsy and I just love them! I'm so envious of your studio on the lake....BC is such a beautiful province!!! After reading your blog I decided to start a blog of my own. Its only barely written but if your interested I'll post a link once I get more info added to it.
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Thanks for leaving your comments, everyone! I will be doing another quick 'tutorial' on collecting plants this week sometime and then before the end of the month, I'll do the papermaking tutorial so everyone can start enjoying the summer's bounty.
ReplyDeleteMary Ann, I would love to follow your blog!