Lotta Jansdotter Paper, Pattern, Play
R**R
Great product
Great product
A**K
Amazing and fun patterns with easy craft ideas with cool templates in the last few pages
Love love love all the cool patterns. I feel like the choices are so chic and new. Very fun to play with and love that at the last few pages it has a ton of different ideas and templates where they give instructions of the different ways you can create with them. So if your truly a paper addict and lover like me this is most definently the right product for you!@
X**D
So much fun!
Oh, why did it take me so long to buy this book?!? The papers, cards, stickers are BEAUTIFUL and so much fun to play with. This book is a must for any Lotta Jansdotter fan! It’s also a great gift for someone who’s into paper crafts, like origami or paper weaving.
E**T
An acquired taste
As a fan of similar European titles celebrating paper like FLOW’s annual Book for Paper Lovers and Lizzie Lees’ “Create Your Own College”, I’m definitely the target audience for 200+ pages of nothing but glorious paper. But prior to my purchase, I should have explored Ms. Jansdotter’s previous work...because this book’s repetitive use of a neutral and sedate color palette doesn’t leave me very joyful. I typically like Scandinavian designs, but after so many pages of slate grey, taupe, and autumnal orange, I was ready for a few more touches of the unexpected. If you’re familiar with the similarly-bound FLOW book, you could argue their use of bold, bright color and whimsical motifs borders on the juvenile. Rest assured this is NOT that. If you want a very grown up, more austere paper play session, this may be a smart choice. There’s lots to see here but 85% of it isn’t ‘cute’. Just because this book isn’t my style and doesn’t especially motivate me to have a collage session or send a friend a note— I tire easily from too many grids, decorative borders, and dots—it’s quite nicely made and shouldn’t disappoint... as long as you know what you’re getting: mature and muted. About the wildest page included here is origami-esque cubes against a clover green.Along with oodles of meant-to-be-removed sheets of the relatively tame (double sided) patterns (in what I’d estimate is 28#lb paper), you also get some gift wrap, stickers/labels, tags, templates, a section of fold-out heavy stock, and postcards—postcards too small for USPS mail so will need repurposing. A scant section near the back offers a couple of guided projects along with a few photo/mood pages for inspiration. As I didn’t purchase it for a how-to guide, this lack of heavy text is preferred for me. If you’re after Paper Pattern Play for serious instruction, look elsewhere.These books are shipped without any protective outer wrap; mine arrived with every last page badly bent/crushed at the corner. Yay for more earth-friendly, but had I wanted this to give as a gift, unusable.Like any avid snail mailer and paper junkie, I will eventually use most of what’s here. Yet I am not as cheerful about it as I’d normally be; an entire collection of just one distinctive style, in one distinctively dull palette proves that while most all artists have a signature style, variety is still the spice of life. This one feels too curated. While I appreciate it’s a crafting title not aimed for kids, I think I’m too much of a kid at heart.
B**✈
Creative perfection
Book arrived quickly and in perfect condition. The book itself is beautiful ... both in its content plus the papers themselves. Thank you.
M**3
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!
If you are Lotta and paper lover... You must have this!!!There are a lot of designed papers and cards, stickers etc... and craft ideas.I'm going to get one more for my collection.
K**M
Love
I love all the different patterned paper and all the fun bits and bobs that come with it.
A**D
Lots of art!
I love this!!!!! So many different designs and stickers!
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