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The Search Press Book of Traditional Papercrafts (Paperback)

~ Janet Wilson (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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Janet Wilson revives the delicate art of paper pricking, featuring a range of elegant pictures and border designs inspired by the Victorian era, and shows how to create beautiful medieval and art nouveau parchment craft cards. There is a whole section on quilling, the fifteenth century craft of decorative items with rolled up strips of paper, and further sections on embossing and paper lace. This bumper book offers inspiration to all those interested in papercrafts.


About the Author

Janet Wilson is an expert in a wide range of paper skills, including parchment craft, quilling, paper cutting, embossing, paper pricking, casting and sculpting. She is the author of the bestselling books The Art of Parchment Craft, The Craft of Quilling, and Parchment Craft.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Search Press (November 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0855329289
  • ISBN-13: 978-0855329280
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #971,782 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Buy.. Certainly no regrets., November 1, 2001
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Guess what. Before I discovered this book, I bought 2 other books by the same author: "The Art of Decorative Paper Pricking" and "The Art of Stencil Embossing". I was quite pleased with the 2 books I bought. That was the reason why I thought I'd try this book too. When I got it, I found that it contains the contents of the 2 books I have bought and 2 other more by the same author - Parchment Craft and Quilling....yes, all 4 in one! What a bargain! If you don't believe me, check the contents of the books out. Now, I can give the other two books to my sister and keep this one!
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Traditional papercrafts, September 10, 2002
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This book is great but I goofed when I also ordered the book "The Art of Decorative Paper Pricking" by the same author. Traditional Papecrafts has all the same pages but 8 from the other book so I really waisted my money on the second book. Just stick with this book and forget the other titles from this author since they are included in this one book.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely paper projects with detailed instructions, September 14, 2005
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Of all the authors who publish papercraft how-to books, I turn to Janet Wilson most often because of her clear and practical directions on quilling, parchment craft, teabag folding--all decorative paper arts seem to be within her realm.

If you already own her book on parchment craft, you will notice that it is included in "Traditional Papercrafts," however the card and bookmark patterns are much larger in the original book. This will not be a problem if you are already planning to enlarge the patterns.

In the largest section of "Traditional Papercrafts," the author describes and shows photographs of the materials and equipment you will need to get started with the fifteenth-century art of parchment craft. She does not actually list suppliers, but they are easily discovered out on the internet. (One of my favorites is "willascommodities.com".) You really don't need much to start with, just the correct type of paper (which is not really parchment), scissors with short curved blades and fine points (very much like manicure scissors), a pen and white ink for tracing, a couple of pads to place underneath the paper while embossing and perforating, embossing tools (basically knob-ended sticks to use for drawing & rubbing), and needle tools for perforating the paper into fancy patterns.

Many of the directions are illustrated by step-by-step color photographs, especially when the author is demonstrating a new method such as applying color with oil pastels, or using the four-needle tool to make lace.

The next section demonstrates the Victorian art of stencil embossing, and requires even less tools than parchment craft: basically card paper, stencils, fancy-edged rulers (for card edges) and tools fitted with embossing tips (just like you might already own for parchment work). A lightbox is nice for back-lighting the stencil, so that its outlines can be seen through the paper. The author demonstrates techniques for producing cameo (raised) designs and intaglio (impressed) images.

If you are a fan of all things Celtic, this type of knotwork lends itself very nicely to embossing.

Examples of the art of paper pricking can be found in Regency pattern books and correspondence, but the heyday of this craft appears to have been around 1840 - 1860. As always, the author lists the basic tools and materials (paper, needle, pricking mat) and useful extras, e.g. a needle vice and cuticle scissors. Some very intricate border patterns that you can prick out are included, with directions on how to enlarge them to card-size.

If you really enjoy paper pricking, you may want to advance into paper lace. Add translucent paper, a sharp craft knife, a tapestry needle and some gold thread to your equipment and construct some very fancy card borders, complete with embroidery. The author includes patterns and examples of completed projects.

The final section of "Traditional Papercrafts" concerns quilling, the art of tightly winding paper strips, pinching them into various shapes, and gluing the shapes into fancy designs--anything from flowers to coats-of-arms.

Supplies include quilling paper (which you can buy pre-cut into strips), quilling tools which resemble small long-needled awls, blank cards, scissors, straight pins, and glue (I suggest paper glue). Another very useful piece of equipment is a quilling cork board marked with circles where you can pin your petals, rolls, leaves, and hearts into (say) a Christmas wreath before gluing the individual pieces together. An optional piece of equipment is a fringing tool ($50 at the quillingsuperstore.com). You might also want a paper crimper. Both of the latter items are needed for any fancy flower creations.

Photographs of the author's quilled border for a holy picture and a free-standing cross are included, as well as directions for creating simpler (much simpler!) designs for cards and Christmas ornaments.

If you are at all interested in papercraft, this book is a must-have.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, Broad range of projects
Easy to understand, Great instructions. Many projects to do and supply lists were provided as well.
Published on March 8, 2007 by Susan N. Schuetz

2.0 out of 5 stars Unable to comment!
Regrettably the book was damaged on receipt and had to be returned.
In view of the distance it was not deemed worthwhile to have a replacement. Read more
Published on March 22, 2006 by Mrs. H. Bell

5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Good Book
I am a novice at papercrafts, but this book will help me become quite expert. It has many patterns, clear instructions, photographs, and drawing. Read more
Published on November 10, 2003 by Rainyafternoon

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