[Oa] Re: Oa paper - Oa Digest, Vol 17, Issue 9

Jagoda Djuran jagoda at vodafone.ie
Sat Jan 27 15:15:47 MST 2007


Hi,

I used to cut all my models in Schoeller technical paper (hammer). It is 
thin but holds shape, got nice texture. See my cards at  
http://homepage.eircom.net/~jagoda/OAgallery1.htm
Unfortunately, I am still using my old supplies and don't know where it 
can be found now. If anybody knows of any internet shops selling this 
paper, please let me know.

Best regards,
Jagoda Djuran
http://homepage.eircom.net/~jagoda/


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>Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 15:04:35 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
>From: "Julie Palmer" <juliadpalmer at hotmail.com>
>Subject: [Oa] Canson MI-Teintes
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>I wanted to say that I also use the Canson papers, they are thinner than the
>Kent and other heavier stock papers, but this paper is amazing, it holds it
>s shape, I use it all the time, Dick Blick on the Internet for sure sells it
> That is where I buy it. 
>Julie Palmer
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>   1. Re: Paper Stock for OA (Ken & Diane Neely)
>   2. Re: Paper Stock for OA (ARolR at aol.com)
>   3. Re: Paper Stock for OA (seshomaru at cox.net)
>   4. Re: Paper Stock for OA (Andrew Crawford)
>   5. ebay (Barbara Thomson)
>   6. Ebay-Masahiro Chatani (Ingrid S.)
>   7. M.C. books on E-bay. (Ingrid S.)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 16:49:04 -0500 (EST)
>From: "Ken & Diane Neely" <kneely at icdc.com>
>Subject: Re: [Oa] Paper Stock for OA
>To: oa at evermore.com
>Cc: Max Tay <tay.max at gmail.com>, Andrew Crawford <Andrew at evermore.com>
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>Max / Andrew,
>     While this will be my first post to this OA list it does not mean
>that I am unfamiliar with OA.  I have been doing such since the mid
>'80s.  I have used bristol for years with excellent results.  I also
>use 67lb and 120lb card cover stock with excellent results as well.
>Usually what weight you would choose would depend upon how intricate
>the pattern is.  Whichever type of paper you choose I recommend that
>you use acid free stock.
>Hope that helps.  Ken.
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>>Hi Max,
>>
>>Welcome to the OA list.
>>
>>The prototypical OA stock referenced in all of the books by Professor
>>Chatani, Keiko Nakazawa, and Takaaki Kihara is Kent paper.  It is a
>>typical stiff paper stock, lighter than bristol, with a smooth surface.
>> I normally carry it in my online shop ( http://shop.evermore.com ) but,
>>it is currently out-of-stock.  I'm not sure where it else it might be
>>available.
>>
>>For most of the OA cards I build these days, I use paper from an Auqabee
>> Super Deluxe 808 Sketch Book.  I see those at most local art supply
>>stores here.  The paper is relatively stiff for the weight and, has a
>>little bit of texture (or "tooth"), which I prefer to a completely
>>smooth finish for most pieces.
>>
>>Generally, you want something that is stiff enough that it won't curl
>>but, light-weight enough that it can cut and fold easily.
>>
>>I usually use a heavier stock for backing cards.  The specific qualities
>>there are probably less critical.
>>
>>I have a small pile of samples of different light-weight card stocks
>>here that I am planning to try sometime in the next few weeks.  I'll
>>definitely post if I come up with a new favorite.
>>
>>Andrew Crawford
>>
>>Max Tay wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>This is my first post here. What type of paper / card stock is best for
>>>OA?
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Max
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>Message: 2
>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 18:08:29 EST
>From: ARolR at aol.com
>Subject: Re: [Oa] Paper Stock for OA
>To: tay.max at gmail.com, oa at evermore.com
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>Hello every one;
>This is also my first post to the OA list. I have been doing a framed
>variation of OA using various subjects (churches, museums, lighthouses,
>historical
>buildings, etc.) for over five years. The mainstay for me has been Canson's
>MI-TEINTES drawing papers, which are available from art & craft stores. When
>you
>combine them with a heavier card stock backing it makes a nice crisp
>presentation.
>Hope this helps.
>ART
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>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 18:34:17 -0500
>From: <seshomaru at cox.net>
>Subject: Re: [Oa] Paper Stock for OA
>To: ARolR at aol.com, tay.max at gmail.com, oa at evermore.com
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>Hello All:
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>I second Art's choice.  I have been using Canson Mi-teintes  for several
>years in various applications (paper sculpture and OA).  It comes in a good
>variety of colors, has a nice tooth and is just thick/thin enough.
> 
>Recently, the local art supply stores I frequent have begun carrying 8.5"x11
> sheets in all colors.  I was also able to pick up a swatch book from one of
>the stores.  This is very handy for quick selection of colors.
> 
>Just my two cents.
> 
>peter
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>---- ARolR at aol.com wrote:
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>>Hello every one;
>>This is also my first post to the OA list. I have been doing a framed
>>variation of OA using various subjects (churches, museums, lighthouses,
>>    
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>historical
>  
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>>buildings, etc.) for over five years. The mainstay for me has been Canson
>>    
>>
>s
>  
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>>MI-TEINTES drawing papers, which are available from art & craft stores.
>>    
>>
>When you
>  
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>>combine them with a heavier card stock backing it makes a nice crisp
>>presentation.
>>Hope this helps.
>>ART
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>Message: 4
>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 17:59:47 -0700
>From: Andrew Crawford <Andrew at Evermore.com>
>Subject: Re: [Oa] Paper Stock for OA
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>Ken & Diane Neely wrote:
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>>the pattern is.  Whichever type of paper you choose I recommend that
>>you use acid free stock.
>>Hope that helps.  Ken.
>>    
>>
> 
>The Aquabee paper is "neutral ph" (i.e., "acid free") as well.
> 
>Andrew Crawford
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>Message: 5
>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 20:07:14 -0500
>From: "Barbara Thomson" <barbara.thomson at sympatico.ca>
>Subject: [Oa] ebay
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>I think it is a great idea to let people know.
> 
>barb thomson
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>Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 05:15:47 -0800 (PST)
>From: "Ingrid S." <paperartnl at yahoo.com>
>Subject: [Oa] Ebay-Masahiro Chatani
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>Afternoon all,
> 
>Unbelievable, for months I did not find books of M.C. on ebay and now for
>days in a row! Here is a link: http://us.f344.mail.yahoo
>com/dc/launch?action=welcome&YY=116279036&.rand=29oeoerih6vkf If you are
>going to bid, good luck. I hope you will get it for a good price.
> 
>Have a nice weekend,
> 
>Ingrid Siliakus.
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>Message: 7
>Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 07:09:13 -0800 (PST)
>From: "Ingrid S." <paperartnl at yahoo.com>
>Subject: [Oa] M.C. books on E-bay.
>To: oa at evermore.com
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>Jeff and others,
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>Seems that the link I've send before, did not work. Hope this works out
>better. If not, please let me know and I will look in to it.
> 
>Ingrid.
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>Nieuwe resultaten
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>Masahiro Chatani: ORIGAMIC ARCHITECTURE (Japanisch)
>Huidig bod:EUR 1,99  (1 bod)
>Verzending:Niet opgegeven
>Eindtijd:05-feb-07 17:37 CET
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>Masahiro Chatani: Pop-Up Cards for All Occasions
>Huidig bod:EUR 1,99  (0 biedingen)
>Verzending:Niet opgegeven
>Eindtijd:05-feb-07 19:08 CET
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