Thursday, December 31, 2009

Case Study: "From Our Home to Yours"
Holiday Cards 2009

Test of final Illustrator file
Each year I design and fabricate our original holiday card in a limited edition of 100 for family and friends. I thought I'd share this year's as it was entirely based on the most luxurious paper I've ever worked with. Thick as white whipped cream, and as flexible, without damaging, as if felted wool. I used no printing of any kind, no pieces to assemble, no moving parts, no hand-cutting, nor the usual 100's of hours these tricks required in past years.

Test shot from Laser CutterThis year I hit upon a concept that utilized the sumptuous surface of Fabriano Medioevalis Stationery as the real special effect. I hired my friend and creative card making secret weapon, Mark Fullerton, and his trusty laser cutter to blast my folk-style, naive, little snowy village pop-up drawing, complete with pines and jolly snowman, where tiny foot prints wander from cottage to cottage to spill and spell out our cheerful message.

Close up on the charred greetingsThat was the idea anyway. After I sent Mark the Illustrator file for the laser to follow, he found that the strength required to blast through the Fabriano left violently charred bullet-hole looking results! Merry Christmas indeed. HA! Although, I suppose for many, this would have summed up the year pretty well!

Snowy Icy Frosty
After a couple late night brainstorming phone calls, Mark resolved the laser strength issues perfectly and sent the second photo above of the pleasing results. I love how Mark's innovation of how the art could be used by setting the laser strength variably, the first I've heard of such a trick, caused the dots to kiss into the paper to look just like little snowy footprints! Perfection! Better than I had originally imagined the card.

I folded up the details, which included opening each tiny, smiling door (FUN!), and added a little Jack Frost.

Doubles as a Luminaria too Mark and some of the recipients discovered the cards work well as cozy lantern art* as well if placed in front of glass covered votive candles or hung on a holiday tree in front of colored lights (*not to be placed near any open flame--paper--hello!?)

For further illustration of how I actually set about building a child-like drawing into an vector file, learned to work cleverly with various laser strengths for the textural effects, and how I finished off all the cards with a just-right icy frost and homey rubber stamp, are detailed in the captions here. Feel free to ask here or there about any details not covered. I'd be delighted!

Fun and easy to put togetherWishing you all the happiest of New Years. May 2010 bring lusciously playful paper to every tiny home!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Rivet exclusive Ukuleliens papertoy


Free toy Tuesday and a bit of shameless self promotion!
Here is a little double sided papertoy I put together to promote the Rock Paper Scissors: Paper Art Toy Exhibit at Rivet Gallery this January. I'll be there opening night Jan 2. Stop by and say hi if you in the Columbus Ohio area. The show will be great and feature the best papertoy artist form all over the world! Hope to see you there.
Download the papertoy here

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Santa by Marshall Alexander

Free Toy Tuesday Xmas edition! This super fun Santa was created by Marshall Alexander for the website pepakura.net. You can download him here. While your at it check out Marshall Alexanders website for more of his terrific papertoys.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Sparkle Labs Paper Tree and More!





Sparkle Labs is a website that sells fun electronics kits. They are finding creative uses for these kits with free PDFs that can be used with their products! This paper tree model makes a lovely holiday decoration, and can be downloaded for free from their site. If the full kit isn't up your alley, stay tuned for Papertronics! Paper Models with simple electronic circuits inside are coming soon!

Friday, December 18, 2009

A Nutty Nutcracker Paper Toy!





Children's book illustrator Wilson Swain has a great holiday title on the shelves. "A Nutty Nutcracker Christmas" even comes with a fun CD of music to go with the book! You can now download a free paper window show from the Chronicle Books website! The design makes a fun holiday card for all on your list.

Thursday, December 17, 2009


Starting the year off right! The last official Urban Paper show will be held at Rivet-Designer Toy and Art Gallery on January 2! I'll be there in person so if your in the area of Columbus Ohio please come out and say hey. It will feature the Urban Paper traveling exhibit and a couple new surprises as well.
Hope to see you there it's gonna be a good time!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Between the Folds


Vanessa Gould's fascinating new documentary centers on the universe of paper folding and the people exploring the art form in depth. I say that based solely on seeing the marvelous trailer as my copy of the dvd (!) hasn't arrived yet. How could it? I only found out about the film yesterday during my daily blog Hunt and Gather. (thank you SwissMiss)

I won't say the hackneyed line about the movie being a "Must See" for all lovers of paper and what comes of engaging with it. (All I can say is I had my order in for the dvd before their page finished loading.) How often is the subject dealt with in a sensitive meaningful way as it looks as though has been done here?



It appears to premiere TONIGHT on PBS in most areas. (Check your local listings for broadcast where you are.)

From the film's website:
"This film is much more than a loving look at the fascinating, brilliant characters who devote their lives to folding paper. It reveals origami itself as richer and more intricate than you could imagine... and by the end, you find yourself convinced that the mystery of folding could be one of the universe's deep secrets."

—Chris Anderson, Curator, TED Conference

Monday, December 14, 2009

Hoops and Yoyo

After teasing us on youtube for a couple of years the Hoops and Yoyo paper automata is now available from the Hallmark website. Designed by the talented and all around nice guy Mike Adair.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Martha Stewart Cards with Crane & Co. Giveaway!


Martha Stewart has some really gorgeous cards with Crane & Co. this season, and a few lucky readers will get an assortment of them! There are some really lovely designs available. I am a personal fan of the ornate christmas tree image shown above. Just leave a comment on this post to be eligible, and check out the assortment at the Crane and Co. site!

P.Williams Art in Cardboard!


I have been familiar with the work of P.Williams for some time, but didn't know (until now) that he has been working in cardboard! This fun scene was made for The Huntington Beach Art Center and was also a performance piece! I thought it was a much smaller installation until I saw the performance pictures. Check out P.Williams' web site to see his other fantastic cardboard works.

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Mr. Sanpo

Free Toy Tuesday! Here is a new papertoy by NaniBird creator Mckibillo. Originally debuted at the Urban Paper show in Tokyo, you can now download Mr. Sanpo at the NaniBird.com.

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Bark 'N' Honk

Back with another Free Toy Tuesday! I'm proud to present Bark 'N' Honk, a collaboration between myself and illustrator Elio. You can find a link to the pdf as well as a blank customizable one on Elio's flickr here.