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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Winter - Spring 2011 Hanji Class Projects

Welcome to a new season of hanji classes at Korean Heritage House, 681 North Snelling, St. Paul, MN. Send an email to thehanjicrew@yahoo.com to register. Questions? Call Libby at 612.875.1725. As always, proceeds support Korean cultural organizations.


Valentine Boxes
Sunday, January 30, 1:00 - 4:00
Add a cut design and hearts to a small box. Great project for kids!

$5/box








Paper Cutting Workshop
Sunday, February 27, 1:00 - 4:00
Cut traditional Korean designs from mulberry paper. If you've taken the paper cutting class before, we'll have more advanced designs on hand to try.
$10








8-Sided Box Construction
Sunday, March 13, 10:00 - 4:00
In an extended class, construct a box, then cover it with mulberry paper and add designs.
$10







Glass Pendants
Sunday, April 10, 1:00 - 4:00
Our most popular class is back! Create pendants with designs we cut for you, or just use the colorful paper to make one-of-a-kind pendants for jewelry, key rings and more. Kids OK with a parent.
$10/pendant







NEW! Night lights
Sunday, May 1, 1:00 - 4:00
Cut a design, or use one we've cut to create a fabulous night light!
$15/light

Monday, January 3, 2011

Boxes from Korean forms

In Seoul, the hanji stores in Insadong are stacked high with cardboard forms that you shape into boxes -- every size and shape imaginable, along with trays, drawers, small tables, lanterns and more. I haven't built any of these lately, so I spent a little time over the holidays to create some boxes.

I use these sparingly, as it's not easy to replenish my supply. The forms start out flat, so if I can talk someone into bringing some back from Korea for me, at least they are easy to carry!




The forms are scored, so it's easy to bend them into the necessary shape, then glue. Once I got the box shaped and glued, I added hanji paper inside.









Argh! Sleepy cat on the paper I need!





When I finished the inside (and let the box dry), I cut the paper for the outside. The paste is a traditional flour-water mixture.



The box bottom is done and dry; on to the top of the box. The edges are rough; I'll cover those with long, thin strips of hanji paper at the end of the process.









The top and bottom are papered inside and out, and the trim added (in this case, a dark brown paper cut in 1/4-inch wide strips). The final step is the most fun: adding the cut designs. This one is all turtles, the top one sporting a good fortune symbol, perfect for a new year gift.





I made these four boxes this weekend. Gotta love it.
Back to work tomorrow. It was fun while it lasted!

Happy New Year!








Saturday, November 27, 2010

Hanji Items for Sale

Our friends who haven't been able to make our sales have asked about items available to order. We don't yet have an online shop, but here is a selection of items we have on hand. If you'd like more information, send an email to thehanjicrew@yahoo.com, and we'll get back to you with availability and prices.






Cylindrical lamps











Small boxes



















Ornaments
















Medium boxes















Bookmarks














Framed art














Coaster sets (more designs available)










Cards









Paperweights with matching gift boxes

(more designs available)









Glass Pendants (many designs available)












Small framed pictures


















Small votive covers with battery candle













Lamps with shades and wood bases

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving Place Cards






There's always a reason to hanji! These are my holiday dinner place cards made with a traditional lotus blossom design in Thanksgiving colors.














Holiday Hanji


Thanks to everyone who attended our holiday sales over the last few weeks. Our weather hasn't been very cooperative, but we've had hearty customers braving the elements, and we appreciated seeing each and every one of you.









Here are a few photos of our recent sales. Kat and I (mostly Kat!) have been busy creating things for the sales, and having a blast doing it.











We still have one more sale before the holidays... check out the website.







































Sunday, November 7, 2010

Sale prep day

We spent the day yesterday getting our hanji items priced and organized to sell at our upcoming sales. (Check the website for dates.)







The crew was on hand: Cheryl, Bonnie and Barb, making for a really fun, laugh-filled day.












Lots to organize: boxes, pendants, framed pictures, lamps, paperweights, coaster sets, holiday ornaments... the list goes on and on (and on). Hope to see you at a sale!




Pentant Class



Our recent hanji glass tile pendant class was fabulous. Participants used designs that Kat and I cut, and combined them with colorful mulberry paper backgrounds. The results were stunning.





















Kat and I had our finished collection of pendants on hand to sell, as well... we're in full production mode now that we have several sales coming up. Check the website for dates and locations.