I've always loved to entertain. And if there's one thing I've learned, it's to accept help when you can - especially during the holidays. By not doing it all,more →
I was skeptical when Lauren told me about marbling paper with food coloring and shaving cream. How can you possibly get those gorgeous swirly patterns with justmore →
Kerry Cassill's colorfully printed bedding is what first inspired by my love of Indian block printing so many moons ago. And then there was this film that somore →
In addition to being a painter, sculptor, jewelry designer and author, Cuban born artist Elsa Mora is most impressively an unbelievably talented paper cutter.more →
I am addicted to Rifle Paper Co. But honestly, who isn't? I'll find any excuse to send a handwritten card or note, just to relish their paper goods. Anna Bondmore →
Yulia Brodskaya is a master at the art of quilling, using strips of colorful paper that is rolled, shaped and glued to create the most magnificent works ofmore →
Not only is Aldo commemorating their 40th anniversary this year, they're also celebrating their long term commitment to reduce waste. By adding handles tomore →
Several months ago, we visited the studio of our friend Mary Button Durell. Mary, a San Francisco based artist, creates translucent and abstract sculpturesmore →
Belgium-based artist Kris Trappeniers cuts into paper, creating the most unbelievable and intricate paper portraits. Delicate, complex and downrightmore →
French artist Anastassia Elias uses toilet paper rolls to create art. She choose paper to match the color of the roll to give it a seamless look and createsmore →