Apparently, tissue holders continue to be my Achilles heel, when it comes to newspaper weaving! After my previous attempt at weaving a snail-shaped tissue holder, my second attempt did not turn out to be much more of a success! 

This time, my attempt was weaving an oval base with a couple of half rings. This is based on a combination of pictures I had seen on Pinterest. But while the theory was quite fine, the execution still needs work. 

On the plus side, I am very happy with the way the oval base turned out! This is one of the few times I have managed to weave an oval without distorting its shape! The rings, of course, need a lot of work! 

Model Details:


Model: Tissue holder


Difficulty Level: Complex

Tutorial (making newspaper tubes): Youtube

 

I love making origami earrings, especially since Little Miss is at an age where she appreciates and wears them! So recently I managed to dig out some of the earrings that I had made in the past and put them together so that she could use them as and when she wanted to. 

Her absolute favourite was the one made from red/gold chiyogami paper. This paper is amazing to make origami jewelry from - it has that rich look to it that adds so much elegance to the product. A couple of dangles and fish hooks completed this beautiful pair!


 

These pink earrings were folded from pearlised momogami paper. A couple of artificial pearls and the earring was ready to be worn. 


 

The final set that she liked was this black set made from black/gold chiyogami paper. I added some gold chains to the earrings and I thought it went well with the look and feel of this pair.


Today being Mother's Day, I wanted to make something for my mom. Well, with the lockdown in place due to the coronavirus, shopping was out of question. Which means, I decided to try out one of my newspaper weaving projects. And so was born the Mother's Day Bowl.

The idea behind the bowl was to use one theme colour, in this case black, along with other coordinating colours, for which I chose blue, yellow and pink.

I also wanted a very sturdy base, so made use of some plywood and drilled holes into them to form the centre of the bowl. I then coated them with black acrylic paint. This was the starting point of the bowl. From there, I decided on going with the coiling or root weaving technique. This is woven freestyle, without any form.

While I love the colour combination, the finish is still not up to the mark. Naturally, this will only come with practice and as the lockdown continues, hopefully I will master this technique of newspaper weaving!



Model Details:

Model: Mother's Day Bowl

Difficulty Level: Complex

Tutorial (making newspaper tubes): Youtube

Tutorial (coiling or root-weaving technique): Youtube