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If we had no
winter, the spring would not be so pleasant.
-Anne Dudley Bradstreet
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About Peggy Skycraft |
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Hand-Marbled and Painted
Papers by Peggy Skycraft |
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These papers are hand-marbled or
hand-painted individually by master marbler
Peggy Skycraft. Peggy uses lots of metallic colors and a lot
of her papers really sparkle and shine. Unfortunately this never
shows up in scans.
These images are scans of papers in stock now
and each is one-of-a-kind.
Each
piece of paper is 19" X 25" (though my scanner is only 8
1/2" X 11" so you can see only a portion of each sheet) and is suitable for bookbinding, gift
wrapping, collage, card making and much, much more.
Please remember that the papers are
sold "first-come,
first-served" and that we have only one sheet of each
pictured. All paper sales are final.* Click
any image for a larger view.
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Marbled Papers
($14.50 ea.)
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PS-3
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choices in case your first have been sold. This may save us some email
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PS-11
Very metallic copper!

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Paper marbling is a
centuries old tradition although the techniques were always kept secret
to foil the competition. Beautiful papers similar to those pictured here
have been made in Turkey, India and Persia since the 15th century.
It was only in the 19th
century that a book was produced in England which shared the secrets and
allowed marbling to be practiced by more artists and consequently
appreciated by a larger audience.
In the 1970s there was a
renewed interest in paper marbling and, although there are few full-time
marblers in the U.S., interest is still growing.
* Handmade
papers have all the variations and imperfections that you would expect
from any product made by hand. Therefore, all sales on paper are final.
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