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Might Could Blog: holidays at home
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Monday, December 15, 2008. Of course, in between gift making, I've been filling our house with winter greenery and handmade garlands, like the i-cord I knit to hang over the fireplace. One of the advantages of living in the South during the winter is magnolia trees. Their leaves are so shiny and festive, I of course couldn't resist fashioning an arrangement for our mantle. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. My Favorite Things . Right Now. Beaverslide dry goods wool products.
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Painted Bunting Books: Horizon Exhibition Opening & Juror's Talk in Denver
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Horizon Exhibition Opening and Juror's Talk in Denver. Thursday, August 8, 2013 at 6PM. Will speak at the Opening Reception of the Horizon Exhibition. At the Anderson Academic Commons located on the University of Denver campus. Is a relationship of perspective, rather than a fixed place. Apparent only through the lens of distance, it is a contemplative focus, a beacon for imagination, a beckoning.". This event is free and open to the public. Printable Gallery Talk Flyer :. Horizon opening denver.pdf.
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Painted Bunting Books: New Website
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Howdy from Painted Bunting Books! Just wanted to let you all know that we have been coding for the last couple of months and are launching our new website this week. It is being updated daily as we finish the design so be sure to check back for more content and images. You can also continue to find us here on blogger. Check us out at www.paintedbuntingbooks.com. We would love to hear constructive feedback as we finalize the design. We've been looking at it way too long and need an outsiders point of view!
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Painted Bunting Books: Linsey-Woolsey
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Was created in the summer of 2008. Printed on my handmade linen/wool blend paper, the text was set in Adobe Garamond and Bickley Script. All of the images are my original intaglio prints and were printed on an etching press in Daniel Smith sepia etching ink. The binding is a modified link stitch sewn with linen thread. The closing tie is my handcarded and handspun linsey-woolsey yarn. Edition of 2. Was on display at The Abecedarian Gallery. In Denver, Colorado for the juried shows Forces Unseen.
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Might Could Blog: And the winners are ...
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Thursday, December 4, 2008. And the winners are . I had no idea I would get as many responses as I did yesterday. Thanks to everyone who commented, and I hope you'll stop back by the blog from time to time! After consulting a random list generator, I'm happy to announce that Megan and Katy are the contest winners. If I haven't contacted you, please leave your email address or some other way for me to get in touch with you in a comment. Thank you so much for being part of the giveaway! Craft of the dyer.
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Might Could Blog: June 2008
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008. I've finished something important! That's right, I do sometimes get around to completing important tasks, like beginning to work on enclosures for. I'd been waiting for some commercial yarn and walnut hulls with which to dye it before beginning the last (and probably longest) phase of binding my book. But the other day, it occurred to me that I had just the right handspun. Um, one of them) is no longer naked. Monday, June 23, 2008. My love affair with secret belgians. Clearly my...
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Might Could Blog: December 2008
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Monday, December 15, 2008. Of course, in between gift making, I've been filling our house with winter greenery and handmade garlands, like the i-cord I knit to hang over the fireplace. One of the advantages of living in the South during the winter is magnolia trees. Their leaves are so shiny and festive, I of course couldn't resist fashioning an arrangement for our mantle. Thursday, December 4, 2008. My week in boxes. And the winners are . After consulting a random list generator, I'm happy to announce t...
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Might Could Blog: October 2008
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Thursday, October 16, 2008. A few new journals that will be gracing the tables at upcoming festivals. Wish them (me) luck! Pocket-sized notebooks with mightcould handmade paper, wood type and a linocut. And embroidered/painted/doodled ethiopian style link stitches and secret belgians. I've been churning these out with abandon, so these are only a few of the many I'll have for sale. Tuesday, October 7, 2008. How knitting journals are born. Remember that blue paper I made a couple of weeks ago? I kind of p...
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Might Could Blog: July 2008
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Thursday, July 17, 2008. We make the paper. Yesterday I taught my second art lesson at the park and rec sponsored summer camp. Since our goal is to have a handmade book by the end of our six weeks together, and we've already covered paste paper, I decided we should move on to papermaking. Particular about positioning flowers on handmade paper. Some of them labored over their creations until the sheet was almost too dry to successfully couch. Fortunately, however, after the first two sheets, we ha...This ...