In the meantime, when I wasn't working on my 12x12 quilt, I was painting these papers.



All of these papers are recycled packing paper. Whenever I get a package that has this type of packing material I usually save it if it's in decent shape. Well I recently got some of this and when I went to put it away with my growing stash, well I noticed that the stash is getting quite big...so I thought I should start doing something with it.
I'm not sure what I'll do with these pieces of paper just yet. They would make very lovely wrapping paper. I could make them pages in a handmade book. Just a couple of ideas that come to mind right now.
My least favorite of the three is the middle one. My most favorite of the three is the top one.