We've got a really special class scheduled on Sunday. We'll be constructing 8-sided boxes from a mat board -- a super hanji project for a beginner or an experienced hanji crafter... one of my favorite projects because it doesn't require a pre-cut form from Korea. Here's the finished product:
Here's how...Start with a strip and a square of mat board.
Score the strip of mat board into 8 triangles.
Fold it around the square piece of mat board and tape it.
Cut 8 triangles of white hanji paper slightly larger than the box triangles.
Cover the box with the white hanji paper using flour-water paste.
Let it dry. The hanji paper is very fiberous and strong, even when it's wet. When the paper dries, it will be a sturdy box.
Cut colorful paper and layer over the white paper. Adhere using flour-water paste.
Continue adding colorful hanji paper.
Cut thin strips of hanji paper to edge the box.
Add a cut design. Lovely!
I just started hanji classes here in Suwon. They use wheat flour to make the glue, what do you use in the US?
ReplyDeleteHi Becky!
ReplyDeleteWe use a flour-water paste as well, 6 parts water to 1 part flour.
Hope is going well with your stay in Korea!