I have been on a bowl making spree.
I made the forms out of egg cartons that I soaked
and pulverized into pulp.
The forms were covered with emptied tea bags and paint
then other paper, and sometimes drawings or images were added.
then other paper, and sometimes drawings or images were added.
They have a final coat of paste wax to seal them.
These bowls can't hold soup,
but I can imagine them holding some of my
rock or shell or feather collections.
but I can imagine them holding some of my
rock or shell or feather collections.
I also made a couple of small bowls
To add to my small bowl collection.
And my stack of larger bowls is also growing.
Its been fun making these bowls,
but I have decided to take a bit of a creative
and blogging break to get outside
and enjoy what may be the last bit of our summer.
I will be back in a couple of weeks!
See my previous bowl post here.
These are so lovely! Enjoy the rest of the summer...we expect pictures when you return! ;)
ReplyDeleteway too COOL
ReplyDeletedelicious, have a nice time outside!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see more of your beautiful bowls Kim. Enjoy your break.
ReplyDeleteI love your bowls. They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bowls Kim! Enjoy the last of the summer sun!!
ReplyDeleteah kim... these are lovely! i must save my egg cartons now!!
ReplyDeletehappy rest of summer.... : )
xoxo
As ever inspiring , I especially love the first bowl !!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your break ,
XxxRuth
I think I could really get into making these. So rustic and wonderfully nature!!! Nice work on all of these and your previous ones. Enjoy your summer break! Hike up a storm!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely exquisite. Made all the more so because they are made of such humble, recycled materials. I really love these, and with their subtle colouring and minimalist decoration, are very restful on the eye. What gorgeous work.
ReplyDeleteShoshi
So beautiful...love them. I really want to try this!
ReplyDeletestunning!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice break. I'm sure you'll be ready to create more bowls, books etc by the end of it.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely exquisite. Made all the more so because they are made of such humble, recycled materials. I really love these, and with their subtle colouring and minimalist decoration, are very restful on the eye. What gorgeous work.
ReplyDeleteShoshi
I love these bowls! I want to try making some.
ReplyDeletefrom your pins, through your luminaries to your paper bowls (egg cartons... fancy thàt)... i'm loving your art work once again. the bwls look so stunning, so fragile, yet one senses they are strudy too. so, now you've decided to play outside for the last bit of summer, you may not feel tempted to this HERE, but do feel very welcome anyway. enjoy! n♥
ReplyDeleteThe bowls are quite lovely; I especially like the one with the trees. I never would have thought of using egg cartons for pulp, but that is an excellent idea!
ReplyDeleteThese bowls are very artistic and utterly beautiful! :-)
ReplyDeleteHI MY NAME IS RONIT
ReplyDeleteYPUR BOWL ARE VERY NICE.
CAN IASK YOU QUSTION ABOUT ITS?
Sure Ronit..... ask away.
DeleteHi my,name ronit . I try to make one bowl .but didnt anderstud how to diying them you,said with tea,bag the first is with white,? And can you explain the prossece of painting the,bowl with tea bag? Thank
ReplyDeleteFirst I made a bowl using a pulp I made from egg cartons. When it dried I covered it with tea bags that I glued on and then I added a thin layer of paint, or covered parts of the bowl with layers of coloured tissue paper or coloured tea bags (That I glued on). If I wanted to add some drawings or images, I added those before I added the paint, and painted around them.
DeleteI hope this is helpful.
Thamk so mach
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I love your bowls...they are so unique and earthy. I'd love to try and make them...see what comes of the process. What exactly is paste wax? Never heard of it before. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks hawker9999! Glad you like my bowls. I use Dorland's Wax Medium to finish off the bowls. Hope that helps!
DeleteBelíssimas!!
DeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing.💕
ReplyDeleteYour bowls are beautiful. How exactly did you pulverize? I ripped up two egg cartons, added some water, let that soak and massage, added more water squeezed and manipulated like dough. Is that correct? What should the texture of the pulp look like before forming?
ReplyDeleteI also started making bowls but fruit bowls, neighbors brought me egg carton so now I'm making vases as large as 40". I enjoy it very much
ReplyDeleteLove the earthy primitive look of your bowls. My eyes are especially drawn to the one with the trees on the sides. Was that a drawing and how do you form the bowl? Do you use an existing bowl? Could these be used outside with the proper Meterials to protect it? Thx for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSono bellissime !!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kim, Very beautiful bowls! May I ask what do you add to egg carton pulp to make the dough? Thanks!
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