The handmade paper medallions have become part of two different projects. This is the first. They rescued a page that really needed it. The future of the left-hand page is still wide open.
I had more of these medallions than I thought, so I also made a full page spread with them. This page still doesn’t match my vision; on the other hand, it was fun to use pink. And the handmade paper is no longer lost in the stash.
This post by paper-maker Helen Hiebert has a clear photograph of a tin-can paper-making set-up. That’s how the medallions were made.
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