Everything written in May, 2012

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Workspaces: Stolen Moments in Kimberly Amos’ Studio

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We love a good snoop around people’s creative spaces, and quick sticky beak during The Paper Trail into Kim Amos’ didn’t disappoint. Along with making her own art, Kim runs The Makery, offering classes and an Artist in Residence program from her Byron Bay home. Kim’s studio is set in the grounds of her family [...]

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The Paper Trail: Flatout Frankie Workstations

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Cardboard. Interactive play. Inspiring creativity. 100% recyclable. Flatout Frankie delivers flat packed, cardboard toy joy for kids and parents alike. Lucky Paper Trailers got to assemble, decorate and relocate their paper homes. And it’s official – these toys keep kids quietly occupied for hours. Genius. Photos: Kylie Lewis

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The Paper Trail: Tutti Frutti Pinatas & Creative Gift Wrapping with Kitiya Palaskas

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Kitiya Palaskas rocked The Paper Trail this afternoon with high voltage wrapping inspiration and rocket powered frutti pinatas. Crepe paper has never looked so good… or given so many so much pleasure! Somehow we think these pinatas aren’t going to be beaten up any time soon – they’re just too darn cute. Photos: Kylie Lewis

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The Paper Trail: Nextime Do It Yourself Clock by Micky & Stevie

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One of the most popular workshops during The Paper Trail was the Nextime DIY Clock by Micky & Stevie. The flat pack, card flute cuckoo clocks were assembled by workshoppers and then styled up with pencils, tape and collage. A fun ‘time’ was had by all! Follow our paper trail adventures on Instagram: @paperrunway xx

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The Paper Trail: Make A Bug with James Gordon

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Avant-garde paper artist James Gordon invited workshoppers to find the little creature inside themselves in his ‘Make A Bug with James’ workshop for The Paper Trail. Working exclusively with white paper, participants rolled, twisted, feathered, sculpted and fringed their buggy friends to create a swarm of the cutest bugs you’re ever likely to find in [...]

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The Paper Trail: Make and Create with Kimberly Amos

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Yesterday in the beautiful Autumn Bryon sun, Kim Amos ran her Make and Create workshop for The Paper Trail with colour madness, warm guidance and a stack of fun. Workshoppers painted, glued and pinned to create their very own paper people full of personality. What a glorious way to spend a Saturday! We have workshops [...]

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Off The Paper Trail: Our Corner Store

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For a brief moment in the midst of our The Paper Trail yesterday we made a quick detour to visit Paper Runway stockist Our Corner Store in Bangalow. Featuring an Autumn Leave window installation by Byron local Kimberly Amos (The Makery), this store is a curation of directly sourced international brands from America, Japan and [...]

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Workspaces: Stolen Moments In Kate Ford’s Byron Bay Studio

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While Kate Ford was running workshops for The Paper Trail, we found ourselves happily wandering around her studio marveling at paper goodness in every nook. Here are just a few of our favourite stolen moments.

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