Using small
bits of paper cut with hole punches, she has been constructing textural, large scale paintings that pin directly to the wall since the late 1960s.
Not exact matches
Cut 6 pieces
of parchment
paper a little
bit bigger than the forms.
The simple masa dough is soft enough to be pressed into almost an ideal thickness with one motion
of the press, and then I quickly roll it a
bit thinner between two sheets
of thick plastic or unbleached parchment
paper,
cut it with a cake cutter, and into the skillet it goes.
I found that after
cutting my shapes on top
of the waxed
paper I could simply flip the
paper over on to my countertop and more easily peel away the «in between
bits» and avoid stretching the cookies out
of shape (this instead
of popping in my small freezer due to lack
of time).
Press tofu dry between sheets
of paper towel then
cut into
bite - sized pieces.
Spread the dough on a sheet
of baking
paper and
cut circles that are a little
bit bigger than the circles on your muffin tray.
Ingredients:
Cut tomatoes into large
bite - sized chunks / 4 or 5 cloves
of garlic, chopped / Olive oil, salt & pepper to taste / Parchment
paper to cover the baking sheet.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and grease a 8.5 x 4.5 loaf pan with butter and place a
cut bit of parchment
paper that fits in the bottom
of the loaf pan inside it flat on the bottom.
1) Mix flour, butter and icing sugar in a bowl using two knives to
cut the butter until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs 2) Add in the egg yolks and vanilla extracts and mix well, then add iced water until the dough starts to come together 3) Shape the dough into a ball on a cool, flat, floured surface 4) Flatten dough into a disc and then wrap in plastic wrap, and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes 5) Meanwhile, peel, core and slice the apples into as thin slices as possible 6) Mix sugar and ground cinnamon powder with sliced apples and let it rest for a while 7) Pre-heat oven to 180 deg cel 8) Once dough has chilled, roll pastry dough on a sheet
of parchment
paper until it has expanded to the size
of the tart mold (I used a rough mold the size
of a large pizza) 9) Leaving at least an inch
of dough free, arrange apple slices by overlapping them slightly in the shape
of a circle, starting from the outermost part
of the circle, until you reach the inside 10) Fold the edges
of dough over the filling and then sprinkle the dough with a
bit of sugar 11) Bake for about 40 - 45 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown and the apples are soft 12) Serve warm, with a side
of whipped cream or ice cream (optional)
If you use another kind
of tomato, you may want to
cut them up, salt them and leave them on
paper towels to drain for a
bit, to remove some
of the moisture.
And so we did - with the easy online PDF's from Amy's site, a tiny
bit of Photoshop (you needn't use that - her project is designed well for literal «
cut and paste» as well as digital), two white tees, iron - on transfer
paper and a crazy - fun photo shoot with pets.
First, a quick nod to one funny idea that didn't make the
cut since it would just be a
bit freaky:
Cutting the people out
of the holiday card photos and taping them onto popsicle sticks or straws to create friendly
paper dolls
of sorts.
Next up,
cut a piece
of kraft
paper a little
bit smaller than your wood and glue it on.
Only
cut off small
bits from the sides to give it a feather shape and do not alter the length
of the
paper piece.
This year since Cash is a
bit older and more aware
of what's going on, I wanted to let him really play around in the paint, so I simply
cut out an decorative egg «stencil» from a piece
of cardstock, and taped in onto another piece
of cardstock, then just applied small dots
of non-toxic fingerpaint in fun spring colors to each
paper, and put it all out on a washable blanket for Cash to explore and play.
Begin with the
bits of vocab you want to learn
cut up on small
bits of paper.
Then
cut a piece
of graphite
paper (or create your own by rubbing a pencil across a plain piece
of paper) just a
bit bigger than your printout.
Making your own laundry detergent,
cutting back on your
paper towel and toilet tissue usage,
cutting open tubes
of toothpaste to get the last little
bit and putting water in your ketchup are not the kind
of tips that you implement at the beginning
of your financial journey!
I've been
bitten a lot, primarily because, like most serious reptile keepers, I have become inured to the
bites, most
of which rate in seriousness way behind
paper cuts.
My favourite use
of the touch screen has to be the craft mode, which lets you create an item by drawing on a coloured piece
of paper and
cutting it out and sticking several
bits together to make a sticker that you can customise Iota with, the options are almost endless.
ELLEN GALLAGHER, Detail
of «Deluxe,» 2004 - 2005 (portfolio
of 60 printed objects with aquatint, dry - point, photogravure, spit -
bite, lithography, silkscreen, embossing, tattoo machine engraving, laser -
cutting, collage, crystals,
cut paper, enamel, glitter, gold leaf, gouache, graphite, oil, plasticine, polymer medium, pomade, toy eyeballs, watercolor and velvet on
paper; number 16 from an edition
of 20 unique variations).
The real revelation in Ms. de Kooning's article, «Vicente Paints a Collage,» however, is that Vicente began his collages with charcoal drawings rather than merely arranging
bits of cut or torn
paper.
Collage involves the use
of objets trouvés, like
bits of paper, photographs, newspaper
cuttings, fabric and other «found» items, even 3 - D objects, which are fixed to the canvas to create a mixed - media effect.
ELLEN GALLAGHER, Detail
of «Deluxe,» 2004 - 2005 (portfolio
of 60 printed objects with aquatint, dry - point, photogravure, spit -
bite, lithography, silkscreen, embossing, tattoo machine engraving, laser -
cutting, collage, crystals,
cut paper, enamel, glitter, gold leaf, gouache, graphite, oil, plasticine, polymer medium, pomade, toy eyeballs, watercolor and velvet on
paper; Number 12 from an edition
of 20 unique variations, plus five artist's proofs and four printer's proofs.).
Ellen Gallagher (b. 1965) Deluxe A portfolio
of 60 printed objects with aquatint, dry - point, photogravure, spit -
bite, lithography, silkscreen, embossing, tattoo machine engraving, laser -
cutting, collage, crystals,
cut paper, enamel, glitter, gold leaf, gouache, graphite, oil, plasticine, polymer medium, pomade, toy eyeballs, watercolor and velvet on
paper each: 13 x 10 1/2 in.
I guess the «main area
of intellectual endeavor» and «several relevant
papers» comments were just
bits of random text that somehow got
cut and pasted into a thread on expertise...
One
of our favourites is this full - size dress - shaped
paper cut: look a
bit closer and you see the little animals scurrying around the stalks
of the sunflowers.
It's possible to buy cheap single - ply toilet
paper and then have to use twice as much, just as it's possible to make the switch to using a bidet attachment and drastically
cut down on the amount
of toilet
paper used, in which case the cost
of the toilet
paper per use will drop quite a
bit.
My reasons for this are the same as
paper towels; I don't want to be responsible for thousands
of additional trees being
cut down just because it's annoying to do a
bit of extra laundry.
4 Playing tag
Bits of patterned
paper cut into flower shapes make fashionable gift tags.
-LSB-...] Such a capering and hiding; stitching, knitting, clipping,
cutting, and pasting; red
paper and blue
paper; spangles
of gold and silver; purses, cuffs, lamp - rugs, slippers, and neck - ties; gewgaws, and filigree, and gimcracks; green trees, hung all over with colored balls, little angels, and candy horsemen; wax tapers and
bits of looking - glass; such surprises hid in fancy boxes and bags, on the tops
of the wardrobes, behind the bureaus, and under the sofas, for Tom, Dick, and Harry; mysterious whisperings, secret conferences, knowing looks, nods, and winks, and sudden hidings away
of articles in progress
of manufacture but not yet to be seen Continue reading Victorian & Edwardian Christmas Gifts — Part 1 →
Next up,
cut a piece
of kraft
paper a little
bit smaller than your wood and glue it on.