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"Koi Pond" Tiny Pop-Up Book by Kia Dallons
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It's been months since I've been able to get out in the Glassebo! First project was to make bunch of koi fish, to embellish my Tiny Pop-Up Books.
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Koi in the rinsing trey. The pondiness amused me. |
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Not to mention my string of fishies. : D |
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Book jacket, before. I used some of Elizabeth Dawson's lovely hand-dyed fabric, which reminded me of water, and applied it to cardboard with Aleene's Tacky Glue. When dried, it has a nice glossy, wet look to it. |
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Lilly pad progression. I drew the initial pad, scanned and printed out a sheet of them. Then I used Caran d'Ache Neocolor II water-soluble crayons to fill each one in, and coated with clear, spray-on epoxy. |
Lotus progression. I used the template from Robert Sabuda's collection. Printed on typing paper for the translucent quality, and clear coated, after adding color.
And that's how it was done. : )