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Back by overwhelming popular demand. We are very excited to release a very special timed edition of Mahdieh Farhadkiaei's now iconic playing card designs. The prints will be expertly screenprinted in the UK on museum grade paper with a decadent metallic gold ink layer and will be available for pre-order between this coming Monday and midnight on St Valentine's day from our shop. Each print comes with an embossed certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. The prints will be available individually or as a set. Orders of 4+ prints will benefit from a £100 discount, or you can purchase the full set for an ever greater discount.The prints are available now from our shop. This special edition is limited by the number of prints sold during the pre-sale and will never be reprinted. Please note that this is a pre-sale and we estimate the prints to ship April 2021 at the earliest. 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen print 300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artistPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£300 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen print300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artistPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£300 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen print300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artistPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£300 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen print300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artistPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£300 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen print300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artistPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£300 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen print300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artistPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£300 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen print300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artistPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£300 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen print300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artistPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£300 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen print300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artistPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£300 Matching numbers setNine 60 x 80cm (approx 23.6" x 31.5") hand-pulled screen prints300gsm Gmund Bauhaus archival paperHand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverseIncludes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist with each printPrinted by White Duck Editions in the UKTime limited edition available until midnight on St Valentine's dayShips April 2021£2300 New customer? Check our customer reviews to see what people are saying about us.
Send gratitude with this bright letter-pressed card by artist and illustrator Phoebe Wahl. A gnome offers a big mushroom as thanks with a fun scalloped edge detail. Front of card reads: "Thank you so much" Blank inside Dimensions: 4.25 x 5.5 with scalloped edges Comes with kraft paper envelope - Phoebe Wahl & Co. is a female-owned art production studio based in Bellingham, WA. Her mission is to nurture a sense of belonging, inspire connection, and spark imagination through her fantastical folksy artwork.
4.25" x 5.5". Letter-pressed by hand on archival-quality card stock with kraft envelope.
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Miss my bed poster wall art quote print perfect for brightening up your home or as a funny gift to someone! Also available to be printed in three different sizes - A5 200gsm silk card - A4 250gsm silk card - A3 200gsm silk card If you’re interested in it being printed in any other colour please feel free to contact me
If you like making mixed-media projects that include shadow boxes and little scenes over at the blog Paper Artsy there is an amazing collection shadow box mixed-media art that includes this adorabl…
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Most of us have a deck of cards around the house. Very often they’re sitting idle in the back of the “whatever” drawer of odds and ends. Instead of letting those 52 pieces of paper remain idle, you can refashion them into craft projects. Flowers, necklaces and even sculptures can be conjured out of that unused deck. Some of these projects are interesting enough that you may want dig past all of those paperclips and rubber bands in your “whatever” drawer to excavate your new fave deck of craft material. For those who still want to play cards, there are always online casinos like NetBet blackjack to satisfy your itch for a few hands. Playing Card Magnet Want a craft that’s easy enough for kids? Cut the cards in strips, glue magnets on the back and you have a fun fridge decoration for keeping school projects posted. Card Hairpin Similar to the playing card magnet above, you can also design small playing card blossoms and use them as hairpins. To do this, cut little pieces from the playing cards and stick them directly onto bobby pins. Flowers or Bouquet The thickness of playing cards make them good faux flower pedals. In the above video, SS Art demonstrates how to cut each card in the shape of a pedal, curl them and then glue them together to create flowers. If you know a couple getting married at a casino or honeymooning in Las Vegas, a card bouquet could make a fun gift. Star Decor Making a star out of cards requires a bit skill with scissors or an X-acto knife. But since the project only requires 10 cards, you can make a few mistakes and still complete it. In the above video, Anish Gurung explains how to slice, crease and attach the cards to create a rhombic dodecahedron. But this project isn’t really about geometry as much as it is making a fun, puzzle-like craft. Sound Amplifier You can make a simple and clever smart phone speaker out of the card box. By cutting a hole in the top of the card sleeve and angling a phone inside, the music coming out of tiny digital speaker is directed and amplified through the cardboard. Before you start this project, make sure your phone fits. Storage Bowl You need a little put of patience to fold all of the cards to make a bowl, but once you finish you’ll have a very cute conversation piece for your desk or coffee table. Plus a place to put your change. Greeting Card To make a clever greeting card, you may want to start with a themed playing card — think the queen of hearts for Valentine’s Day or maybe the Ace of Diamonds for a birthday. Then use the playing like you would a special decorative paper in a collage to create a memorable design. Layered SculptureIf you have a steady cutting hand, you can turn a deck of cards into something weird, cool and kinda artsy. Even if you don’t want to make a layered sculpture, the ingenuity in the video is impressive. Photo Frame Maya creations shows how to fold several cards into triangles to make a distinctive photo, circular frame. Decorative Journal Perhaps the most useful project for old playing cards is to turn them into a notebook. You do this by taking two cards and using them as the front and back cover of a small notebook. You won’t have to worry about stapling pages as you can create an accordion notebook by folding a single piece of paper in the shape of an accordion and sticking it between the two cards.
In my previous post, I reviewed Paper Folding Templates, by Trish Witkowski (Apple Press, 2012). The author expressed the desire for the templates to be used as "a springboard for creativity". Today's blogpost projects are based upon a couple of the wow-factor designs in the book. First up, a couple of Fold 'n' Twist Cards, based upon the Twist Fold card on page 151: The design is true to the template, whose design lines are similar to these: I simply dropped a design into the format. (The circle of text in the centre says "Happy Spring!", in case you were wondering.) After that straightforward use of the format, I decided to experiment and turn the idea into a flower shape: With inner petals No inner petals These cards are big fun in that they have a TARDIS-like effect - bigger on the inside (once they have been opened). Like so: To open, pull petals in opposite directions. Remove the seal first! Tah dah! The text reads " Birthday Wishes". Since I was pursuing a Springtime/flower theme, I then followed up with a hexagonal design. The book featured a folded card with a configuration similar to the Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt pattern: I played around with it, edited it down and tried different folding methods to come up with these: The basic pattern is like this: I have always been partial to swirls! Pinch the corners to make the triangles, fold them flat to the centre, spiralling them round. So there you go - start with a template, then experiment. Here are your downloadable printables (my original designs, not using the templates from the book, but using the ideas in the book as a starting point): TwistFoldSpring.pdf TwistFoldBirthdayFlowerPetal.pdf TwistFoldBirthdayFlower.pdf FoldingFlowerGetWell.pdf FoldingFlowerThinkingofYou.pdf Have fun making your surprise-factor cards. And enjoy experimenting with folded shapes.
I recently rediscovered the charm of little paper flexagons, known in the cardmaking world as never-ending or infinity cards. I find it fascinating to unfold each page, revealing the card maker’s vision beneath, until I magically end up back where I started. Infinity cards also make an ideal mixed-media substrate. I use them to make…
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Front of card reads "You radiate good energy" Blank inside Dimensions: 5.5 x 4.25 inches Comes packed with open end envelope with multi-color flecks Made in the USA - Someday Studio is women-owned and based in Clinton, Massachusetts.
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I saw the idea on Pinterest to make a top hat out of playing cards and I just couldn’t resist trying it. Although the suggested method took more then one deck of cards. So I decided to do it …
Since I have devoted my last few posts to pop-ups, I’ve decided to put together a brief introduction to this magical bit of paper engineering. There are many fabulous in-depth resources to …
We’re getting crafty today with some super easy, festive and up-cycled DIY lined envelopes. These envelopes are a cute and simple way to jazz up your holiday cards. Every year, we send out a photo card, usually of the kiddos, unless we’re feeling extra cute and then my husband and I will sometimes jump in …