Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Festive lights
Oh my goodness - this December is quite the December. Lots on in life, moving the studio and of course the rush to the end of the year and associated festivities.
Not much time for making that is sure.
Here is a bunch of twinkles we have around the place - they make me smile which is good to do this time year.
Some twinkles around our sage bush at the front door.
Sunday, December 7, 2025
A stitching commission
Last weekend some friends stopped by the studio in a bit of a dilemma. They were heading off to see a precious new grandson and had had a children's book, which was part of their own children's early years, reproduced, hoping to be able to continue the story with their new grandchild.
Their only problem was it had come back; but hadn't been bound and they were leaving soon.
We spoke a bit about what might be possible and agreed to go with a single sheet binding, even tho the stitching would intrude onto some of the pages. It is a good solid stitch, and lets the pages lie flat.
Fortunately the book had been re-produced on a card with a shiny finish, which proved to be very tolerant.
I knew it would take a while - stitching can be slow - but I had no idea it would absorb 8 1/2 hours of my time! Oh my goodness, this book caused me grief with each and every stitch. There was also the pressure of knowing the deadlines as well and approaching!
But we got a great outcome and it will hopefully be treasured for years to come.
The unbound version with holes marked for piercing.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Thursday Thoughts
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Thank You, cards, fun fact and flowers
With many many thanks to those folk who came along to our studio closing down sale on the weekend. Saturday was a huge and bustling day, and Sunday was slower but steady. A lot of work has now found new homes, and we have a clearer path forward for the remaining work; and for the next steps in the process. It is a long road, but we are progressing! Our FINAL sale will be in mid-January and will involve art and craft supplies; the furniture and appliances in the studio; and possibly some work. Phew.
As we re-imagine our art lives without the large studio space, we are looking ahead to collecting and collating our best and favourite works and getting them online.
With the hope that folk will but things from us in this way, we have been preparing our online purchases' gift wrapping and packing. Sounds funny, but each of us will use slightly different colours to wrap and send our work and I also want to include a hand-printed thank you card with each purchase.
So the other day I cut a lot of paper (Gmund 300gsm - delicious and bright white), then mixed up some light grey ink and set some type and printed a handful for me.
I added some black to the mix and printed some for Barry - so that they appear dark grey.
I sent him photos and he asked if I could add in some gold ink to the mix to bring bit of bling. Eek.
I did not feel at all confident with this move, but I printed him a few - which he seemed to like, which was a relief.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Notes to Self
I was looking for some documentation I was sure I had recorded in one of my art journals the other day. It was simply a record of the paper used and the nib size and pen I had used for some calligraphy (the daily word cards). I knew it had to be there somewhere...
So I got them out and started going through them. Fortunately I had indexed them so I had half a chance of coming across it, and also narrowing it down to a certain year.
But still. It took a while.
Over a cup of coffee in the studio I enjoyed the wander and after I had found it (yay!) I continued on with my reminiscing.
I was intrigued to come across some great notes to self.
Most often I would write notes about what to do, not to do, why I had changed my mind or where I thought to go next. But these ones I am sharing here were more about the bigger picture of my making.
Strangely enough I hadn't thought to go through my journals in this reminiscing-reminding way before and will definitely do it again. There are some gems in there that could become something still!
And a note to self and everybody: next Saturday 29 and next Sunday 30 November we are holding our Closing Down Sale at the Studio. We are not renewing our lease and lots and lots of stock has to go so prices are low!
We are busy with the tidying, sorting, pricing; and getting ready for cleaning and moving. We will continue to make and create and sell; just in a new way....
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Daily Words refresh
Barry and I have had a daily word practice since 2004 when I made our first set of words whilst we were living in Hobart for a year. I have written several more sets over time for folk - in particular rainbow daily words. In these sets I had written 70 words (10 for each colour of the rainbow).
It has come to pass that after 21 years of use, our cards set needs replacing. One morning recently, mindfulness simply separated in two. We thought that several others could go the same way, so we sat down to work out which words of this set, the verb set of 70 and the noun set of 70 we would like to take with us into the future.
It was an interesting task. We did it separately, then came together, to discuss. There were lots of overlaps and the occasional different ones but we landed very happily on a set of 50 cards.
This allows for 7 words for each rainbow colour (49) and leaves a blank as well. We kind of like the blank; although we never really know what to expect on the days we draw it...
We love the number 7 so 7 x 7 seems like a good way to go!
The first step is always cutting up the cards. They measure 5cm x 1.5cm so a lot of it needs to be done by hand.
Orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo violet remain to be done!

.jpeg)

.jpeg)






.jpeg)

.jpeg)





.jpeg)
.jpeg)




.jpeg)

.jpeg)
.jpeg)
.jpeg)

.jpeg)
.jpeg)





.jpeg)
.jpeg)
.jpeg)
.jpeg)

.jpeg)









