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papier mache issue four this issue is dedicated to the dreamers inside: emma cassi, creme de la creme a la edgar, wild flower, hillery rebeka sproatt ISSN 1838-269X 38 20 11 Editor Creative Director Art Director Contributing Photographic Editor Illustrator Clever People Jeremy Blincoe, Laird Borelli-Persson, Emma Cassi, Katelyn Mooney, Virgine Batterson, Grace Lee, Audrey Jeanne, Agathe Bejaut, Lisen, Rose, Kai, Moe Contents 5 11 wonderful things 9 everyones lovin’ black 11 art - hillery rebeka sproatt 20 interiors - creme de la creme 33 bright stars 38 creative - jeremy blincoe 45 editorial - the lone ranger 58 editorial - the wildflower 70 my world 74 little boy blue 76 green gables 78 start collecting 80 editorial - aela 97handmade 99 little trend 101 diy - necklace 104 editorial - emma cassi papier mache Beck Marshall PaulPeterson AliceElliott-Pimm Barbara Berrada Sally Shand 58 80 5 this issue is dedicated to the dreamers....the misfits... the wildflowers...the mad ones Photography Melanie Rodriguez, Monika Elena, Ana Schechter, Grace Cassio Produced by The Convenience Store ...the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing...but burn,burn,burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centrelight pop and everyone goes ‘awww!’ jack kerouac Please do not use images from the magazine without crediting papier mache We try to credit all images in this publication to their rightful owner. if you see something that is not credited correctly and belongs to you please let us know. All rights reserved papier mache magazine 4 Eleven wonderful things 2 4 5 1 sleeping under this www.bynord.dk lucky boy sunday....again and again www.luckyboysunday.dk excellent stamps www.pepillo.fr 3 tsumori chisato pour petit bateau.........doubly good 6 collaborations....love them www.bobochoses.com 7 wonderful wallpaper www.wendymarchbanks.co.uk 6 8 10 peter and sally nencini www.peternencini.blogspot.com the imaginative... www.zoedelascases.com 11 9 organisation www.presentandcorrect.com timeless furniture www.nume-design.it 8 lamp guapito.be bag smallable jacket zef overalls suvi ainoa cape comme du cotton coat eponime t-shirt babylady shoes flora and henri hairband babylady illustration sally shand 10 Art Hillery Rebeka Sproatt Fellow collector Hillery Rebeka Sproatt joins us in this issue to show us her work and chat about small things. Were you born a tinkerer do you think?...can you remember when you first started being drawn to the little things? I think I have always been interested in small things. I remember when I was young, my mom discovered a miniature museum right next to a tea shop. She often took my sisters and me there and we would marvel at the miniature models and homes all filled with replicas of things we knew and used in real life. It was as though no detail was left out, and I thought it was magic. I wondered how one person could spend so long making something that most people would so easily overlook. I loved the way small things made me look closer. As a child what was your favourite thing to “make believe”? That is a very hard question for me. I liked to play make believe games as a child, but I don’t think I ever made belive magical worlds or fantastic characters. My play was very much rooted in reality. I would play “house” a lot with my best friend Genieve and our sisters. I always wanted to be the mom. I think I was very bossy. I do remember a few ocassions where I confused reality with what must have been a dream…those were fantastic moments. At one point I was sure I could fly. I would run outside, vigioursly flap my arms up and down, and jump; convinced I would lift off slowly like a floating leaf. 12 You started your own clothing range called ‘Rebe’ with your mum when you where only f ifteen! How did that come about? My mom, Debra Weiss, and I enjoyed day dreaming about all the things we thought we could do together, and we were both very impulsive. So one day we got a business license and decided to make handbags. Our prototypes looked very different from the collection today, but we had such a wonderful time designing, playing with materials and sourcing fabrics. We always attempt to design with ourselves in mind, so we make beautiful things we wish existed but can’t find. It is very exciting. I am very proud of Rebe and I think Rebe provides women of all ages an opportunity to feel both beautiful and comfortable in clothing that is as special as they are. I probably wear something Rebe almost everyday! You can view Rebe’s newest collection at myrebe.com. I love this quote you sent me..”I often make believe that tiny worlds exist in the smallest things and if we look long enough we might get to see something truly special.” Is this how you draw on your inspiration in the unusual or forgotten? I do try to be a careful looker in life, even though I still miss so much. I often feel small and I like to be reminded that even the littlest things matter. There is a wonderful children’s book called Hug Time by Patrick Mc Donnell, about a little cat that travels all around the world giving creatures of every kind a hug. Eventually, the cat gets to a very tiny undiscovered creature . He scoops up the little bug and says “we welcome you”. I love this book because it is a wonderful reminder that everything matters, that we are all connected and that no matter how small, we can still affect change. In a tiny world created just for you…what would we see…? I would love to see inside the smallest of things, until there is only colors and dust dancing. You seem to be able to create amazing work in all different mediums! What is your favourite thing to be doing moment? I enjoy making my embroidered dolls very much. I like to imagine them having a history apart from me. Like people, I think that each doll tells a different story with her face. 14 16 Your work is available from ReForm School where else would find your work and what have you got planned for the rest of the year? I will be selling with Rebe at the Renegade Craft Fair in both San Francisco (July 31-August 1) and Chicago (September 11-12) this year and I hope to do a few more craft festivals in between. You can see a portfolio of my work on my website at hilleryrs.com or shop my work online at etsy.com/shop/hilleryrebe. To see what craft shows I will be selling at next visit myblog, hilleryrs.blogspot.com. What excites you most right now? I am excited by so many things! Here are some of my favorites at the moment… Grandma Moses, Sweden, Holland and Turkey (becasuse I am going for a visit), my morning cereal, avocado and fresh baked bread, brown and black together, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar by Roald Dahl, and I just saw the movie Dune, directed by David Lynch, and I thought it was fantastically beautiful! Thanks for allowing us into your world this issue! page 18 artwork with Laura Reyes / page 15 artwork with Matthew Yake 18 19 Crème de la Crème a la Edgar Interiors Words Laird Borelli-Persson Photography by Monika Elena Up a few stairs on a quiet, curving Copenhagen street, you will find Helle Høgsbro Krag’s wonderful children’s shop, Crème de la Crème a la Edgar. So seduced I am by CdeC that I swear my heart beat increases as I get near and I’m hopeful that Helle’s cousin, who is studying to be a priest, or the calm and caring Sofie will be on duty in case I pass out with excitement. Seriously, ask my husband, I regularly hyperventilate in that doll-sized shop that oozes with Danish charm, and is filled with Helle’s fabulous finds. 21 What did you dream about when you were little? At first I dreamed about owning my own canoe, and later on I dreamed about being a midwife. What do you dream about now? I have many big dreams but I can always dream about a pair of Yves Saint Laurent heels…. Where did your interest in designing things for children come from? Children should always have the best quality and I felt the urge to make the finest stuffed knitted toys and clothes that were comfortable, humorous and long lasting. And I have always loved thing in a perfect small scale…, well, not everything off course, ti hi… Can you tell me how you came to name your boutique? My sister Trine came up with the idea, [it’s taken from the 1970’s Disney movie, Aristocats] and I was thrilled with the name. Now after I have been spelling it for the past 8 years over and over again, I wonder if a shorter name would have been easier… What is Danish about your design? Nothing can be more Danish than [our] little flag—Dannebrog--on a handmade wooden pole. [We] crochet it in many shades of red from a soft pink to a wine bourdeaux. As a service our Japanese customers we also made a Japanese flag, but much to our surprise they wanted nothing to do with their own flag, but only bought the Danish one. How do you find Danish knitters? My husband is a musician and I am with him sometimes on the Danish tours. Then in the middle of nowhere I makes the tour bus stop, if a small house shop or something like that catches my eye…. Through the years I have gathered many different knitting ladies. What’s the most unexpected quality of your brand? Though our brand is known for is exceptional quality in yarn and fabrics, I am still dedicated to fashion and last season I just had to use a neon orange yarn, even though it was only available in 100% acrylic, to get the right look for a children’s Christmas dress. 23 Did you have a favorite book as a child? ”Sådan får man et barn”/”How to make a child” written and drawn by Per Holm Knudsen was above all my favorite book as a child. It is quite daring and frank in the words used to describe the actual conception and development of a child. I just loved the bright colored drawings and now when I sell the book in the shop the nostalgic look attracts everybody. What makes you laugh? Every year I gather everyone who helps in the shop during the year, from my cousin who studies to be a priest to the young office girls, my creative knitters and the daily staff at a Christmas lunch. The laughs I get that day will last the whole year… How do your modeling and television experience influence your work? My many different working experiences have taken me all around the world, from shooting a commercial on the amazing inland ice in Greenland to the vast lands of Australia and all the people I met over the years are still today an inspiration for me in my work and designs. Can you tell me about the interior design of the store? It is bit the like wedding dress phrase: “Something old, Something new, Something borrowed, Something blue…” And with Crème de la Crème à la Edgar more is more, when it comes to Interior... What attracts you to Liberty fabrics? Liberty of London is such a great old company, and their design is timeless, the quality impeccable and their colors an amazing experience. It is recognizable and makes my mind wander back into a childhood with soft floral bed linen. I want to pass that warm feeling on to future generations. What’s your favorite escape? I just found out that my new hairdresser has a massage chair which is amazing to sit in. Now I want to go there all the time and my hair just gets shorter and shorter. What’s next? Right now I see yellow everywhere, so Easter I can’t wait..In the shop no season passes us by without being celebrated and appreciated with everything we can muster up. Share a wish? I don’t hope that my husband will read this, but a Bloody Mary shared with Robert Pattinson wouldn’t harm… Maybe it is my midlife crisis? 25 30 32 Bright Stars at the moment we love Hucklebones The new Hucklebones collection is a celebration to the coming winter months. Warm hues of rust and berry red in fine baby-cord and super-soft jersey. Rich, inky, pure Italian wool makes sumptuous coats, capes and charming little hats. The silhouette is sweet and cheerful, playful tulip skirts, and A-line dresses. Carefully sculpted necklines decorated with sweeping, layered collars along with ruffled hemlines. Pleat fronted tailored shorts smart and neat layered over tights. Timeless beautiful design, in modern classics. Inspired by fond memories. www.hucklebones.co.uk www.friedamaria.com 34 Kicokids Kicokids brings visions of a dream-like, magical serenity. Soft mélange fabrics with cushy padding details. Kico’s billowy, circle dresses and tops are sure to prompt twirling and pair beautifully back with their super fun leggings… The simple silhouettes in cozy jersey keep the looks easy to wear while still being sporty. Subtle surprises speak through details such as the uneven ladder color blocking, the dropped shoulder box sleeves, and the organically shaped polka dots that pop up on knits. Kico Kids collections are whimsical and nostalgic … kicokids, made by Kico, worn by kids, enjoyed by all! www.kicokids.com 36 37 Creative Wander & Wonder by Jeremy Blincoe Jeremy’s photography featured in issue 2, where he kindly shot David Bromley’s universe...so when we saw Jeremy was having an exhibition of his new work Wander & Wonder we couldn’t wait to preview it....... “Our world can seem so technical and cold. All of us need.. stories to warm our souls.” ELFRIEDE KLEINHANS on GRIMMS’ FAIRY TALES 39 There is so much involved in each one of these images..How long did it take create the story? I think it took around 9 months from the start to finish. It involved a tonne of road trips hunting for locations, a close encounter with a not so friendly brown snake and meeting heaps of wonderful families. You have worked in film, fashion and advertising.What is your favourite photographic medium to work in? It would be creating images for myself and working towards exhibitions. I love the feeling of staring at a freshly finished image and quietly patting myself on the back for making it all come together. I read in your artist statement that you love to read fairytale’s…Do you have a favourite fairytale and why?… Peter Pan’s my favourite as he’s very partial to a spot of mischief and he refuses to grow up. The story of Peter pan also relates to my love of creating pictures as it gives you a reason to retain and embrace a childlike sense of curiousity about the world. In your images the children are often accompanied by an animal..You mention it could be a friendly spirit that guides the children on their journeys through the wilderness? Do you have one? I love polar bears, and am mildly obsessed with them. Are your images memories from your childhood? Some are mine, some are friends tales and ideas others come from trolling through many a children’s book. Did you grow up in the wilderness? No I wish, I’m a city Kid, but our house backed onto a massive reserve with dense bamboo which was ideal conditions for explorations and many a game of commando. What’s next for you? I’ve started work on two new series. One is another childhood series focusing on imagination and the degradation of the environment and the other is an Indigenous series, both of which I’m planning to exhibit early next year. 42 44 You wanna be the lone ranger or the cisco kid... sweater - kico kids / bag - anthropologie / hat - estella / pants - denim dungaree left / top - bonpoint / pant - woven play Stand by me 1986 Styled by Katelyn Mooney Photography by Ana Schechter 46 47 top - y-3 / jacket - barbour / scarf - trico field / bag - kisan / jeans - levis. jeans and hat - trico field / green shirt - denim dungaree / red shirt - fith shorts - kisan / shirt and vest - fith 49 blazer - crewcuts / pants - estella / hat - kico kids / sweatshirt - trico field / badge - kisan lion - bla bla 51 hat and pant - wovenplay / top - kico kids / shoes - campers 53 55 shirt - bonpoint / pant - kico kids / henley - kisan 57 the wildflower Photography by Grace Cassio Styled by Beck Marshall 59 swan - tamar mogendorff @kindergallery / blouse - mamapapa overalls - suvi ainoa / wristband - mamapapa 61 dress - mamapapa / hairband - mamapapa / feltballs - mylittleday 63 playsuit - mamapapa / doll + accessories - jess brown dovescage - tamar mogendorff@kindergallery 65 dress + tutu - mamapapa / shoes - bonton 67 top - mamapapa / shorts - perriwinkle bloom / shoes - minnetonka dress - mamapapa / shoes - repetto / mushrooms - tamar mogendorff @kindergallery 69 my world What do you see when you close your eyes tightly? Rose “some little blue sharp peas” Kai “orange and round circles” Lison “ovals and spirals of red” Moe “red and hearts” www.momokakamonstres.blogspot.com www.lisonfelix.blogspot.com 71 73 Little Boy Blue shoes evangelione soft toy nechepurenka hat collected by tas-ka jacket hutup cardigan cotton and milk lapin edmond flags my little day soft toy nechepurenka 75 Green Gables doll muchacha flower print ina matt flags my little day tee chigo cushion fine little day romper flora and henri dress belle heir 77 Start Collecting bandit bambi • little fashion gallery • smallable • muchacha • audrey jeanne ...very cute bags illustration by Audrey Jeanne 79 Aela Photography by Melanie Rodriguez blouse emile et ida swimmers emilie et ida blouse emile et ida 81 blouse emilie et ida dress le vestiaire de jeanne sandals kickers hat stylist own 83 skirt une sardine a rio 85 skirt and underskirt une sardine a rio dress une sardine a rio dress le vestiaire de jeanne 87 dress le vestiaire de jeanne blouse louis louise skirt april showers by polder dress zef 90 top le vestiaire de jeanne dress zef 92 94 hairband talc blouse louis louise skirt april showers by polder 96 shirt le vestiaire de jeanne hairband louis louise HandMade ....little bits of cuteness rose minuscule sandra juto 98 Little Trend Be bold be merry collar amy phipps print fine littleday pants chigo shoes dominique ver eecke bowties le train fantome jumper cotton and milk tee atsuyo et akiko pincushion cocoon carboard playhouse piruettecacahouete ceramic shoes chigo page design by grace lee 100 To make these super sweet japanese washi tape necklaces follow the 5 simple steps...... 1. Firstly chose your tape...washi tape is readily available online try places like www.cutetape.com (it’s nice to have a few different colour patterns and widths). Choose what you would like to make your necklace on..we suggest necklace cord or thin ribbon. Grab a pair of scissors and you are ready to start. 2. Start by wrapping the tape around and around the cord or ribbon until it resembles the thickness of a bead. Then tie a knot. Diy necklace 102 3 4. . Continue on..it will look effective if you use different size and width tape. Keep going on remembering to tie a knot once you have finished wrapping the tape around your cord. 5 .Once you are happy with the length your necklace is done...We suggest to leave a good length of cord on the ends to be able to tie a nice bow.. by Emma Cassi vintage lace and skirt doll happy to see you scarf on doll bonpoint scarf and t-shirt stylist own I fell asleep amongst the flowers... for a couple of hours... 105 lace dress i love georgeous lace hair clips and head band emma cassi baby and girls yellow heart with ribbons petit retro necklace made with tape mohair bear fox and owl woodens mushroom happy to see you 107 mohair bear fox and owl dress caramel baby brooch apolline necklace scout-holidays hair clip bonpoint scarf stylist own background famille summerbelle ‘paris’ fabric garland scout-holidays 109 bird abigail brown blanket petit retro creatures petit retro bag petit retro blue heart petit retro pink map ‘paris’ famille summerbelle 111 dress caramel baby and child gold tulle skirt bonpoint necklace emma cassi hat and top caramel baby and child scarf paul smith junior coat bonpoint 113 blouse & skirt bonpoint hair clip bonpoint yellow owl abigail brown heart with face petit retro 115 117 papier mache is going to print really really soon we have been busy working on a real life paper issue.140 pages of papier mache - ness soon to be available right here in our shop online or at your favourite store! if you would like to advertise or stock papier mache in your store email us advertise@papier-mache.com.au 119 illustration agathe/ohsekimo