17 Aug 2022

PAPERPEUTIC

DANIELLE VAUGHAN
PAPERPEUTIC

 

 

 

ABOUT  PAPERPEUTIC

 

Thank you for supporting me and my artwork.

I hope you get as much joy from creating your unique artwork from ripped paper as I have done over the years. 

Ethos

We live in a throwaway society!

With pressure upon us to change the way we live, particularly around the stuff we consume and throw away, hence PAPERPEUTIC collage kits were born.

This kit may be small, but each component has been considered carefully before inclusion giving assurance that you are taking part in developing an attitude towards a future ethical solution of turning trash into treasure.

 

Every part of your kit is reusable, not one part needs to go into landfill (even the box) and I will show you how!

 

*All paper included in this kit has been saved from landfill. *

 

Click the link (or find my channel on You Tube : PAPERPEUTIC) to watch my short video clips. Each video reveals tips on how I create my ripped paper creations.  

 

When you have finished creating remember to share to our growing online community gallery. Upload your photo with the hashtag: #paperpeutic  to our Facebook / Instagram / Pinterest pages

(To find each page type Paperpeutic on each platform) 

 

By the way,

While you were ripping paper did you notice the soothing sound each tear makes? Go on, listen again!

 

Throughout this process did you notice how mindful searching for that perfect colour is?

That’s Paperpeutic.

Since 2014 the word ‘therapeutic’ has been hailed in every workshop I’ve ran, so much so, I began to think someone was playing a joke on me! It turns out the sound and action of ripping paper combined with focusing on finding patterns is calming, restorative and meditative. So, I packaged it in a box for you.

 

Enjoy.

 

Danielle Vaughan

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