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Handmade and Decorative Paper from Paper Mojo

Handmade and Decorative Paper from Paper Mojo

Decorative Paper, Handmade Paper, Wrapping Paper and Collage Papers by PaperArts.Com Catalogue : Dining Room : Tables AidaExtendable bar table$749 AkoExt. dining table$999 Amigo180cm dining table$799$699 Amigo220cm dining table$949 CasaExt. dining table$759 Diaz2-leaf ext. table$649$599 FishDining table$699 FishDining table$699 JaneDining table$399 MoonExtension dining table$799 OttoAdjustable bar table$279 Portico185cm dining table$699$499 RosaBar table$499$299 Vase220cm dining table$1249$999 Vase240cm dining table$1349$1099 The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman Novel by Laurence Sterne The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, also known as just Tristram Shandy, is a novel by Laurence Sterne. It was published in nine volumes, the first two appearing in 1759, and seven others following over the next seven years (vols. 3 and 4, 1761; vols. 5 and 6, 1762; vols. 7 and 8, 1765; vol. 9, 1767). It purports to be a biography of the eponymous character. Its style is marked by digression, double entendre, and graphic devices. Sterne had read widely, which is reflected in Tristram Shandy. Synopsis and style[edit] "The Jack-boots Transformed into Mortars": Trim has found an old pair of jack-boots useful as mortars. As its title suggests, the book is ostensibly Tristram's narration of his life story. Narrative structure and reader involvement[edit] He relies heavily on his reader's close involvement to the text and their interpretations of the non-traditional plot. Techniques and influences[edit] Rabelais[edit] Ridiculing solemnity[edit] Editions Misc

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A. Poulet-Malassis : Les ex-libris français depuis leur origine jusqu'à nos jours (1875). 20 Janvier 1874. 10 janvier 1875. Pas un des dictionnaires de la langue française n’a admis le terme ex-libris, composé de deux mots latins qui signifient des livres… faisant partie des livres. Il est pourtant consacré par l'usage et se dit de toute marque de propriété appliquée à l'extérieur ou à l'intérieur d'un volume. Dans un sens plus restreint, il s'entend d'un motif d'art, blason, monogramme, allégorie, emblème, etc., gravé en relief ou en creux, et fixé sur les gardes ou sur le titre d'un livre, en signe de possession. C’est de ce genre d'ex-libris et de ses diverses fortunes dans notre pays que nous voulons seulement parler ici. XVIe SIÈCLE L'emploi de l’ex-libris gravé est beaucoup moins ancien, en France, qu'on ne serait tenté de le supposer. On connaît un grand nombre d'ex-libris allemands et une certaine quantité d'ex-libris italiens du XVIe siècle ; il ne s'en rencontre pas de français. Le Menagiana cite souvent Emeric Bigot ; Bayle lui a consacré un article. Faict à Nancy p. B.

Marbleizing Paper « Skip To My Lou To make this fun and easy marbleized paper you will need: 1/2 tsp alum (helps paint adhere to the paper), 2 cups liquid starch, liquid acrylic paints, a long wooden skewer , a 9 X 13 pan and white copy paper cut to fit the inside your pan. You can change up the size of the pan, just keep the proportions of starch and alum the same. The starch should be 1 to 2 inches deep in your pan. Pour 2 cups of liquid starch in the pan then add 1/2 tsp alum stirring until mixed. Gently drop acrylic paint on the surface of the starch. Some paint will sink to the bottom- do not worry. Take the wooden skewer and drag the paint through the starch. Lay your piece of paper on top of the starch. Lift the paper out of the pan and allow the starch to drip off the paper Rinse the paper under running water removing any extra starch. After the paper has been rinsed, lay it out to dry. You may find that you can print two sheets of paper before adding more paint to the starch. Have fun! Like this: Like Loading...

papiercousu Scratch-Off Save-the-Date How-To You won the lottery when you found each other, so send this cheeky save-the-date card to let guests share in your luck. After scraping off the paint with a penny, they'll hit the jackpot: your wedding date! Tools and Materials White card stock Fine-tip pen or marker Clear packing tape Freezer paper Metallic acrylic paint Liquid dishwashing soap Foam brush Craft knifePennies A2 or 4-bar envelopes Scratch-Off Save-the-Date How-To Download our PDF file and replace the placeholder text with your own (you only need to do this in one box; the form will automatically fill in the rest). Note: A card backed with decorative paper will fit in a size A2 envelope. Véronique Mauron : La bibliothèque en feu : naissance des images Installation picturale de Claudio Parmiggiani à Montpellier La bibliothèque en feu : naissance des images Installation picturale de Claudio Parmiggiani à Montpellier Véronique Mauron Mettre le feu. Attiser le feu. Laisser se consumer les matériaux. Eteindre le feu. Alors les images se déposent. L’incendie engendre les images. L’acte de création, chez Parmiggiani, passe donc par une destruction qui génère les images. Brouillards. Ces vers, et ce n’est pas anodin, sont tirés du poème intitulé L’Azur. La figure née de l’encendrement est un charaktèr, mot qui appartient au langage de l’imprimerie et donc du livre et dont l’étymologie grecque rappelle la notion d’empreinte.

diy wednesdays: knot trivet last month i bought lauren a set of “the family creative workshop” books for her birthday. we’ve been having a blast learning all sorts of new things as we make our way through the incredible variety of projects collected in the volumes. one section we were particularly excited to explore was all about knots, which we’ve long admired both for their usefulness and their beauty. this project is based on a “carrick bend” and is great for creating trivets and placemats, but you could just as easily hang it on your wall to be admired for its decorative charm. have fun!derek & lauren CLICK HERE for the full project after the jump! here’s what you’ll need: -14 feet of 1/2” rope for an approximately 8” trivet (we recommend you play around with different lengths and thicknesses of rope until you find a size and style you like. the cotton rope is great for this project, but we couldn’t resist the nylon rope with its amazing patterns and colors.) 2. form a loop with the right (longer) piece as shown.

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