Wednesday, 16 July 2008
We are now on MySpace and Facebook!
Following on from joining Bebo last month, we have now also signed up to MySpace and Facebook. You can become our friends on MySpace by going to our MySpace Profile. For all you Facebook users, you can become our fans by going to our Facebook Page.
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Thursday, 12 June 2008
Eco Friendly Craft article in Craft Focus Magazine
The latest issue of Craft Focus Magazine features an article on "Eco Friendly Craft", and includes a profile on The English Paper Company.
Download the article here (PDF, 4.7Mb)
Download the article here (PDF, 4.7Mb)
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The Insider: Decoupage; the Wesley-Barrell craft awards
By Kara O'Reilly, The Sunday Times
On the make Last week, I spent one of the most relaxing evenings I have had in a long time. No, I wasn’t being massaged by the latest go-to therapist, nor was I dining out at the restaurant of the moment. I was doing decoupage.
Decoupage - the art of decorating an item with images cut from paper - is surprisingly soothing.
You become absorbed in the process of cutting, arranging and sticking, which allows you to totally switch off. And doing something hands-on is really satisfying, especially if, like me, you haven’t done anything like it since you stopped watching Blue Peter.
The course was taught at the Make Lounge, a new venture in Islington, N1, set up by Jennifer Pirtle to offer “cool crafts courses for busy people”.
She came up with the concept when she tried to sign up for a course, but found that everything demanded a minimum commitment of several hours over a number of weeks. Pirtle has devised one-off sessions that teach modish craft techniques, include wine and nibbles (how civilised) and participants can take home their efforts - in my case, my Beano platter (left, for my son’s bedroom). Now, if only I could find the time, I could set up a sideline business on etsy.com , the eBay of home-crafters.
Modern decoupage at the Make Lounge, N1: £45 for a three-hour session, including materials; themakelounge.com
WHAT THE PAPER SAYS
1 Amelia Coward, my tutor on the Make Lounge course, really knows her stuff. She set up her business, Bombus, a couple of years ago to create bespoke furniture and accessories decorated with decoupage. Reclaimed newspaper chair, from allthingsoriginal.com .
2 A simple technique used to great effect: hand-printed Vintage Plate cotton table mat, from solitaireshop.com .
3 The perfect example of modern craftwork, this illustrative wallpaper is screen-printed, then embroidered by new kid on the block Rebecca Ellen. From £450 per three-metre drop; http://www.rebeccaellen.co.uk/ .
4 Buy fab one-off pieces by independent designer-makers, such as this 3-D layered picture, Ginger Bird, by Helen Musselwhite, from allthingsoriginal.com.
TABLE TOPS
I was recently involved in the judging of the Wesley-Barrell craft awards, in association with the Crafts Council. My co-judges included the Channel 4 news anchor Jon Snow, a passionate advocate and collector of modern craft, and the textile designer Celia Birtwell, appropriately enough, as the fabric offering was particularly strong.
The shortlisted pieces are on show at Wesley-Barrell’s showroom on Wigmore Street, W1, and will tour other branches over the next few months, ending up at Origin, the annual crafts shindig held at Somerset House, WC2, in October.
We hummed and hawed over which textile pieces fulfilled the category of “creating one-off beautiful, handcrafted pieces, using traditional skills in an innovative and contemporary way”, and ended up with a shortlist of seven well-deserving finalists, including Kaniez Abdi, Rowan Mersh and Laura Thomas, There was no such debate about the furniture. We were unanimous in choosing Gareth Neal as the winner, with his stunning, beautifully made Anne console table (£8,500). wesley-barrell.co.uk ; garethnealfurniture.co.uk
Source: The Sunday Times
On the make Last week, I spent one of the most relaxing evenings I have had in a long time. No, I wasn’t being massaged by the latest go-to therapist, nor was I dining out at the restaurant of the moment. I was doing decoupage.
Decoupage - the art of decorating an item with images cut from paper - is surprisingly soothing.
You become absorbed in the process of cutting, arranging and sticking, which allows you to totally switch off. And doing something hands-on is really satisfying, especially if, like me, you haven’t done anything like it since you stopped watching Blue Peter.
The course was taught at the Make Lounge, a new venture in Islington, N1, set up by Jennifer Pirtle to offer “cool crafts courses for busy people”.
She came up with the concept when she tried to sign up for a course, but found that everything demanded a minimum commitment of several hours over a number of weeks. Pirtle has devised one-off sessions that teach modish craft techniques, include wine and nibbles (how civilised) and participants can take home their efforts - in my case, my Beano platter (left, for my son’s bedroom). Now, if only I could find the time, I could set up a sideline business on etsy.com , the eBay of home-crafters.
Modern decoupage at the Make Lounge, N1: £45 for a three-hour session, including materials; themakelounge.com
WHAT THE PAPER SAYS
1 Amelia Coward, my tutor on the Make Lounge course, really knows her stuff. She set up her business, Bombus, a couple of years ago to create bespoke furniture and accessories decorated with decoupage. Reclaimed newspaper chair, from allthingsoriginal.com .
2 A simple technique used to great effect: hand-printed Vintage Plate cotton table mat, from solitaireshop.com .
3 The perfect example of modern craftwork, this illustrative wallpaper is screen-printed, then embroidered by new kid on the block Rebecca Ellen. From £450 per three-metre drop; http://www.rebeccaellen.co.uk/ .
4 Buy fab one-off pieces by independent designer-makers, such as this 3-D layered picture, Ginger Bird, by Helen Musselwhite, from allthingsoriginal.com.
TABLE TOPS
I was recently involved in the judging of the Wesley-Barrell craft awards, in association with the Crafts Council. My co-judges included the Channel 4 news anchor Jon Snow, a passionate advocate and collector of modern craft, and the textile designer Celia Birtwell, appropriately enough, as the fabric offering was particularly strong.
The shortlisted pieces are on show at Wesley-Barrell’s showroom on Wigmore Street, W1, and will tour other branches over the next few months, ending up at Origin, the annual crafts shindig held at Somerset House, WC2, in October.
We hummed and hawed over which textile pieces fulfilled the category of “creating one-off beautiful, handcrafted pieces, using traditional skills in an innovative and contemporary way”, and ended up with a shortlist of seven well-deserving finalists, including Kaniez Abdi, Rowan Mersh and Laura Thomas, There was no such debate about the furniture. We were unanimous in choosing Gareth Neal as the winner, with his stunning, beautifully made Anne console table (£8,500). wesley-barrell.co.uk ; garethnealfurniture.co.uk
Source: The Sunday Times
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Saturday, 7 June 2008
We Are Now On Bebo!
All you scrappers and crafters out there that are on Bebo will be pleased to learn that we too are on Bebo! You can become our friends on Bebo by going to our Bebo Profile.
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Welcome To Our New Blog!
Hi everyone,
We are the English Paper Company, and we would like to offer readers of our new blog (http://english-paper-co.blogspot.com/) the opportunity to browse our website and online store which is located at http://www.englishpapercompany.co.uk/. Our website is constantly updated, and our online store is packed full of exciting ranges of pattern and colour art and craft paper collections. All our collections are unique, and offer a huge range of creative opportunities enabling you can transform ordinary art & craft, and scrapbooking projects into incredible works of paper craft!
As a special offer for all readers of our blog, we are offering you a 10% discount off your first order! Simply browse our online craft store at http://www.englishpapercompany.co.uk/store, select the products you wish to purchase, and enter the special discount code BLOG10 at the checkout to receive your discount!
Are you stuck for ideas on your scrapbooking projects? Why not take a look in the Project Gallery section of our website for some inspiration, located at http://www.englishpapercompany.co.uk/gallery.htm. Here you will find many examples of what you can make, including project examples submitted by our visitors! If you have some examples of projects you have made using any of our ranges of paper collections on your website or blog, please do let us know and we will put up a link to your site!
Thanks,
The English Paper Company
We are the English Paper Company, and we would like to offer readers of our new blog (http://english-paper-co.blogspot.com/) the opportunity to browse our website and online store which is located at http://www.englishpapercompany.co.uk/. Our website is constantly updated, and our online store is packed full of exciting ranges of pattern and colour art and craft paper collections. All our collections are unique, and offer a huge range of creative opportunities enabling you can transform ordinary art & craft, and scrapbooking projects into incredible works of paper craft!
As a special offer for all readers of our blog, we are offering you a 10% discount off your first order! Simply browse our online craft store at http://www.englishpapercompany.co.uk/store, select the products you wish to purchase, and enter the special discount code BLOG10 at the checkout to receive your discount!
Are you stuck for ideas on your scrapbooking projects? Why not take a look in the Project Gallery section of our website for some inspiration, located at http://www.englishpapercompany.co.uk/gallery.htm. Here you will find many examples of what you can make, including project examples submitted by our visitors! If you have some examples of projects you have made using any of our ranges of paper collections on your website or blog, please do let us know and we will put up a link to your site!
Thanks,
The English Paper Company
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