Layers of washi paper layered on a wooden bowl and then removed from bowl . Using the technique you can make a paper bowl out of any papers you wish. The papers must be toner and not inkjet, so the inks don't bleed. Seal finished bowl with acrylic varnish of your choice. (I like Delta semi-gloss)
http://smilingsally.blogspot.com/2009/11/taking-trip.html
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20 comments:
This is BEAUTIFUL Peggy!!! I love the papers you used. Hope your weekend was wonderful! Love, Jamie
wow you are very creative i like it. Happy blue Monday.
How interesting! I am going to come back to this later today and do some research on Washi.
Happy Blue Monday!
Very nice bowl! I love your choice of papers!
Happy Blue Monday!
Peggy, what an excellent piece of art, and just the perfect color.
Wow... that's cool!
You have the BEST ideas!
xoxo
This is a new idea for m e. The bowl you designed is a great piece of work. I would never have thought of doing that. How creative.
Peggy, that is a really neat bowl! How on earth do you remove the papers without tearing them up? Is the bowl like a mold of sorts? I love the blue and white. Did you xeorox these or run them off on your own printer? So many questions. But it's truly neat!
Happy Blue Monday!
XO,
Sheila :-)
fantastic job! I"ve seen that done but never attempted to try it, thnaks for sharing!
Helen
Fascinating bowl. love the color and prints in the glass
Amazing! Never seen like it before! Happy Blue Monday!
What glorious color! Your bowl is clever and beautiful. I hope you had a wonderful holiday and are enjoying Blue Monday.
What a cool bowl! Blessings!
Gwen
wow thats lovely! thanks much for sharing :)
u may view mine here
love love LOVE this beautiful bowl~!!~
:)
libbyQ
I love your beautiful blue bowl !
Blessings,
~Myrna
Very cool!
Um. Okay. This is probably THE coolest thing EVER! I LOVE the blue and white spode-type papers: did you scan different pieces of pottery or have you found these? I am bowled over (had to!). Love the dutch boy as well - wonderful! Kristin :)
Absolutely brilliant - oh how I wish I had your talent x Hilda
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