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Megumi Inouye is a present wrapping and packaging artist. Recognized for her sustainable wrapping designs and artistic improvements, she encourages repurposing, using on a regular basis issues round us and utilizing natural and recyclable gadgets. She attributes her ardour for present wrapping to her Japanese heritage and the cultural values that underlie the which means behind the artwork of giving. Her new e-book, The Soul of Giftwrapping, options artistic strategies for expressing gratitude, each actually and figuratively. Take pleasure in our dialog!
The e-book is stuffed with tales about gratitude and includes a choice of enjoyable and distinctive methods to wrap presents with paper (and different supplies). This pleated paper design requires no tape!
The Gratitude Bow was impressed by the pointed leaves of a poinsettia plant. All through the e-book, you might be inspired to repurpose and upcyle paper supplies. The darkish brown bow beneath is made out of the handles of a grocery bag.
Music that includes excerpts of Makin’ Paper people track by Peter Thomas. Take heed to the complete track and discover out about different paper and e-book arts people songs.
Gary A. Hanson did the sound enhancing for this episode. He practices and refines his expertise in audio manufacturing whereas making his personal podcast I’ll Have a Beer and Speak, a present about tech information, tradition, bizarre animal tales and naturally, beer. Gary can be the Deckle in Pulp & Deckle, a Portland-based group hand papermaking studio.
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