Just a quick blog post. Short 'n' simple. I was today years old when I learnt to make these ridiculously easy origami boxes. They're a great way to use up a stack of gell prints, or any pretty paper you've still to find a use for. Copy paper printed on one side with two or three layers of acrylic paint seems ideal for this purpose as it's not too flimsy that it won't keep its shape, but not too thick that it's tricky to fold. I used a bone folder to get nice sharp creases, but you can improvise with a ruler or something similar. There's no point me giving instructions for Masu boxes as the YouTube video I learnt from is so good. Head over via this link to see what I mean. Have fun!
I'm typing this as snow's falling, and has been steadily all day. It's not settling to any great extent, though I bet by tomorrow morning the paths will be slippery with ice. Which always makes me paranoid about falling over and at the very least looking undignified, but at worst breaking a bone or twisting an ankle. Oh well, it's ideal weather to stay inside and craft, isn't it? I finally got around to listing packs of sari scraps on Etsy this morning. I only made up six bundles as I've no clue whether they'll sell or if I've set a reasonable enough price point. Time will tell. This is a link to the listing, if you're interested. This vaguely pink fabric isn't from one of my Etsy packs. It's from a bit of experimenting I was doing yesterday. I'd seen a post on Instagram showing how a DIY version of batik could be done without using hot wax. The Instagrammer used PVA instead, and I wanted to try this out....
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