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What's In Your Kolo Window? | |
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Tuesday 29th Sep 2009 |
The deadline's upon us, but there's still time for the procrastinators amongst us. Share your Kolo window! If you'd like to participate in the "What's In Your Kolo Window?" contest, just email a photo(s) of your Kolo window(s), as an attachment(s), to kolowindows@kolo-usa.com by the end of Wednesday, Sept. 30. Please write "Kolo Window" in the subject line of your email. The winners will get some cool archival Kolo photo albums and boxes. For details, go here. The winners will be announced here on Koloist in a week or so. For inspiration, a couple examples of interesting Kolo windows from Koloist Contributor Lie Fhung (not eligible to win): The first is the cover of an exquisite family photo album in which Fhung made layouts using her own stamp designs. She chose a chartreuse Kolo Newbury ribbon-bound photo album. The cover window is a dried flower that she placed between transparent sheets, stamped with a decorative border. For more of this album, go here. The second example above, also by Lie Fhung, is the cover of a small Kolo Noci album that Fhung aptly and poetically titled "Soar." This photo album is her keepsake of a journey she made from Hong Kong to the States for her wintery Artist in Residency experience at Vermont Studio Centre. More creative details and layouts of this album are here. Lie Fhung is an accomplished "digiscraptist," a graphic designer and artist, also well known for her work in ceramics. Many of the stamps and kits used in these two projects are her own designs, and can be found at www.ztampf.com - Ugo |
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