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Aqua Paper Bowl
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Overview
- Handmade item
- Materials: paper, acrylic, polyurethane
- Feedback: 280, 100% positive.
- Ships worldwide from Chicago, Illinois
This small paper maché bowl fades from white on the rim to vivid aqua on the bottom.
Thin strips of recycled paper are used to create the forms and give them a lovely texture. These little bowls are great for air plants, rings, keys, etc.
Are you getting married? I'd love to make a custom order of these paper bowls for your guests. They look beautiful as a table favor. Just ask me about bulk pricing.
White on the outside, aqua on the inside.
Size: about 4 inches across and 1.5 inches high
Thin strips of recycled paper are used to create the forms and give them a lovely texture. These little bowls are great for air plants, rings, keys, etc.
Are you getting married? I'd love to make a custom order of these paper bowls for your guests. They look beautiful as a table favor. Just ask me about bulk pricing.
White on the outside, aqua on the inside.
Size: about 4 inches across and 1.5 inches high
Susan Dwyer
owner, maker, designer
I started Up in the Air Somewhere with a very specific set of pieces in mind. I wanted to make ceramic water towers and silos as tabletop pieces, so I signed up for a ceramics class.
From there things evolved and my initial inspiration from the industrial landscape loosened to a much broader interest in forms born out of utility. Currently most of my pieces develop from curiosity about materials. How can I make papier-mâché elegant and substantial? What happens when I dip this ceramic cup in rubber? I feel free to try things and fail because I know that the good stuff comes next.
I love being able to work with both clay and papier-mâché as my primary materials. Clay has endless possibilities and can be much more functional than paper,
From there things evolved and my initial inspiration from the industrial landscape loosened to a much broader interest in forms born out of utility. Currently most of my pieces develop from curiosity about materials. How can I make papier-mâché elegant and substantial? What happens when I dip this ceramic cup in rubber? I feel free to try things and fail because I know that the good stuff comes next.
I love being able to work with both clay and papier-mâché as my primary materials. Clay has endless possibilities and can be much more functional than paper,
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| Ship To | Cost | With Another Item |
|---|---|---|
| United States | $8.00 USD | $3.00 USD |
| Canada | $10.00 USD | $3.00 USD |
| Everywhere Else | $18.00 USD | $3.00 USD |
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