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Available for purchase at www.unicoherent.com in the "Original Art" section (banana not included). UPDATE: SOLD
On the All Things Paper blog: See a round up of ten clever altered book snowmen who await a place on your winter mantel: bit.ly/3QQtTSP
Some are available ready-made and others are digital patterns that you can use to create your own folded book.
This folded book snowman was made by Mary Bottita. It is available in her Etsy shop, Gift with Treasures: tidd.ly/47zICsI (affiliate link).
On the All Things Paper blog: See a round up of ten clever book art snowmen who await a place on your winter mantel: bit.ly/3QQtTSP
Some are available ready-made and others are patterns that you can use to create your own book art.
This top hat-wearing fellow was made by Alicia Bottles of Etsy shop, Smalltown Grace and is available for purchase: tidd.ly/49PqPix (affiliate link).
On the All Things Paper blog: See a round up of ten clever altered book snowmen who await a place on your winter mantel: bit.ly/3QQtTSP
Some are available ready-made and others are digital patterns that you can use to create your own folded book.
This handsome fellow (and the tree behind him) were made by Michelle of LushsCreations: tidd.ly/49wSuV9 (Etsy affiliate link)
Weaponized, altered book art cacti made of painted pages from Invisible Wounds of War. The artist, Dr. Lisa Meek, is profiled on All Things Paper: www.allthingspaper.net/2023/02/paper-flowers-bibliobotany...
Just wait until you see more of the floral book art created by Dr. Lisa Meek of BiblioBotany! As a physician who specializes in cosmetic and restorative medicine, it's evident that her interest in artistry extends beyond that of the human form to the beauty and language of natural plants.
Click the link to learn more about Lisa, her work, and where you can see it in person now and in the future: www.allthingspaper.net/2023/02/paper-flowers-bibliobotany...