Paper Dahlias, Garlands, and Ornaments by Paper Altar
I came across the stylish decorations made by Niki Haynes of Paper Altar via a mention on Paper Crave Quick Picks just before the holidays. All it took was one click over to the shop to know I'd return some gray day in January - and here we are.
I find Niki's paper craft designs incredibly appealing... made even more so by elegant photographs that contrast vivid colors and vintage papers against weathered wood.
I wrote to ask about her obvious enjoyment of crafting and eye for design. I think you'll appreciate hearing about the birth of PaperAltar.
The genesis of PaperAltar was to create a space and place for constructive downtime and to find a unique and fun way to use all of this wonderful paper I've been collecting. My concept was to repurpose and reuse what I already had on hand. I started with the accordion fold of a rosette and began creating from there.
One idea ... or "mistake" led to another creation/idea. The Dahlias were born of a pointier, star-shaped rosette. I thought they started to look more like a flower shape and then ... the tricky part - stacking them.
The Heart Blossoms started out of a desire to create a Red Poppy from luscious ruby red paper I had gotten in Chinatown as a kid. In working to get that shape I found the Heart. My new pieces for this year are going to be wedding bouquets and tree toppers - for now.
I love running my shop because it is a worldwide virtual shelf. I get to display my work and interact with so many other amazing, creative people. All on a schedule that fits into my life.
I wrote to ask about her obvious enjoyment of crafting and eye for design. I think you'll appreciate hearing about the birth of PaperAltar.
I have been a collage artist ALL of my life and just love paper - it is
an amazing medium. I have had formal art
education at Cooper Union in NYC and have worked in the Commercial
Arts as a freelance artist throughout my working life.
I consider my
PaperAltar shop as a happy medium, using all of my skill sets. I enjoy
the methodical zen of cutting, folding, gluing, and constructing - as
much as I love the problem solving of creating and designing the
pieces. I also get to utilize my skills for Art Direction and
Photography.
The genesis of PaperAltar was to create a space and place for constructive downtime and to find a unique and fun way to use all of this wonderful paper I've been collecting. My concept was to repurpose and reuse what I already had on hand. I started with the accordion fold of a rosette and began creating from there.
Just look at these layered paper dahlias caught in a sunbeam. Sigh... so pretty!
One idea ... or "mistake" led to another creation/idea. The Dahlias were born of a pointier, star-shaped rosette. I thought they started to look more like a flower shape and then ... the tricky part - stacking them.
The Heart Blossoms started out of a desire to create a Red Poppy from luscious ruby red paper I had gotten in Chinatown as a kid. In working to get that shape I found the Heart. My new pieces for this year are going to be wedding bouquets and tree toppers - for now.
I love running my shop because it is a worldwide virtual shelf. I get to display my work and interact with so many other amazing, creative people. All on a schedule that fits into my life.
Thank you, Niki - I look forward to future Paper Altar designs!
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