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Paper Illuminated: 15 Projects for Making Handcrafted Luminaria, Lanterns, Screens, Lamp Shades and Window Treatments [Paperback]

Helen Hiebert (Author)
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September 1, 2001
A candle, a light bulb, or natural daylight illuminating a translucent sheet of paper can create surprises by casting a shadow through holes onto another surface, illuminating a subtle pattern in the paper, or showing off a batiked design. As the popularity of handmade paper grows, this unique book takes the paper crafter beyond stationery, cards, and journals to innovative designs for using colored and textured paper to make striking three-dimensional home furnishings: luminaria, lanterns, room divider screens, sconces, lampshades, nightlights, window shades, and more.

This book includes inspiring full-color photographs of the projects, as well as the works of a variety of talented paper artists. Line drawings illustrate the step-by-step instructions. Paper decorative techniques include piercing, layering, collage, crayon batiking, fold and dye, marbling, nature printing, rubber stamping, stenciling, embossing, and weaving. Also included is easy-to-understand information on lamp basics and safety, wiring and rewiring lamps, and creating interesting lamp bases.


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"…you'll create some beautiful works of practical art. Natural light, candlelight and even the utilitarian light bulb become objects of beauty when encased in [Hiebert's] paper artwork."             - Portland Oregonian

 

"After seeing her [Helen Heibert] presentation…I'm willing to give it a try." -Dallas Morning News

 

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This unique book takes the paper crafter beyond stationery, cards, and handmade books to innovative designs using handmade paper to create illuminated home furnishings.

Explore the many ways that you can use paper and light together. Natural light, candlelight, and even the harsh glare of electric bulbs are enhanced when filtered through beautiful handmade papers. Rekindle that old paper flame and make illuminated paper part of your everyday dTcor. BACKCOVER: Paper and light combine the functional with the decorative. Paper diffuses the harshness of light, giving it a warm, soft glow. In return, light enhances paper, displaying delicate and subtle textures, colors, designs, and variations in opacity.

Paper Illuminated shows you how to use handmade paper in innovative designs for three-dimensional home furnishings, including luminaria, lanterns, room divider screens, sconces, lampshades, night-lights, and window treatments. You'll learn techniques to make paper more translucent and interesting, such as piercing, layering, collaging, crayon batiking, marbling, nature printing, rubber-stamping, stenciling, embossing, weaving, and more. Full -color photographs throughout the book also showcase the unique works of a variety of talented paper artists.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC (September 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580173306
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580173308
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 8.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #108,376 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great, practical projects, October 22, 2005
This review is from: Paper Illuminated: 15 Projects for Making Handcrafted Luminaria, Lanterns, Screens, Lamp Shades and Window Treatments (Paperback)
This book succeeds at two levels. First, it does what the title promises to do. It shows a dozen or more projects, all centered on the common theme of paper and light. There are window shades, lanterns and screens, laid out in plenty of detail for the skilled reader to follow. The projects differ in complexity, from kid-friendly simplicity up to tasks requiring some light carpentry and electrical wiring. There are no exotic tools or materials required - any good craft store would have just about everything, except for some of the unusual papers. Even they aren't compulsory in most cases, lots of alteratives will work well.

The second level is where this book delivers its real value. You'll get past the fixed recipes for defined projects in a hurry, then want to experiment on your own. Hiebert offers dozens of techniques that can be applied in ways limited only by your imagination. There are "marbling" techniques based on soap bubbles or chalk, coloring processes like tie-dye and batik, and lots of others. She gives tips on testing materials and light bulbs for safety, and a few pointers about combinations likely to cause problems. She also hints at some of the issues in turning your craft into a business.

There's somthing here for every level, from the rainy Saturday crowd to the professional artisan looking for something new to try. It's good fun - try it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Light and shadow, January 9, 2007
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This book delivered 110%. I was looking for instruction on how to create simple paper shades. What I found in this book is that and much, much more. The explanations of the interplay of light and paper, the surprisingly simple processes to create subtle beauty are fantastic. All of the projects in the book use basic skills and tools, the line drawings are very easy to follow and picture the process very well. The photographs are beautiful and inspiring.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for learning how to make lanterns, May 10, 2009
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This is a great book on making paper lanterns, but also includes projects such as accordion blinds or screens, that use paper's translucence. I like the inclusion by the author of various artists who work with paper lighting. Quite inspiring!
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The paper used for the projects in this book varies slightly, and I describe the materials you'll need in each chapter. Read the first page
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fitter wire, back seam overlap, micro spatula, lampshade frame, shade paper, wooden lathe, final template, bone folder, making hinges, glue brush, rope light, stretcher bars, paper shades, wire ring, craft knife, rice paste, screen paper, apply glue
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New York City, Paula Beardell Krieg, Recommended Reading, Supply Sources, The Lamp Shop, Diane Maurer-Mathison, Paper Art
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