Featured Designer: Dominique Augagneur

It’s not often that an artist has the skill to create art in multiple mediums.  They’ve usually honed their craft in one or two areas, and leave it at that.

But Dominique Augagneur is unique. She has turned everyday lamps into works of art. She has transformed furniture into whimsical accent pieces. She has created products for kids rooms that are decorative as well as functional. For over 30 years, this talented Paris-based artist has created a huge array of creative products.

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Dominique Auganeur, Rossi, Rossi1931, Italian fine stationery, Rossi stationery, Rossi letterpress, Italian letterpress, Italian decorative papers, Florentine stationery

Dominique’s  creations begin as plain cardboard pieces, which she then transforms into one-of-a-kind wrapped products using  Rossi1931 decorative paper.

Originally from Italy, Dominique is passionate about Rossi papers.  She exclaims, “The Rossi papers are great quality, are very easy to work with, and their vast and creative collection fuels my imagination. And they are continually launching new collections,“ she adds.

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Dominique is a busy lady; she organizes and teaches courses and workshops, has authored 13 books and two DVDs, and writes regular how-to features in several magazines each month.  Her amazing work is featured on her website where you can also purchase her products in her online boutique.

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Dominique’s creations are truly inspirational, and we look forward to see what she comes up with next!

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Sneak Peek: Decorative Papers

Rossi’s newest collection of decorative papers has launched!  This standout Italian collection is as tactile as it is visual, with a huge array of subjects, patterns, and color palettes.

It’s often the little details that add up to big impact: small hits of brilliant gold and silver metallic ink, finely detailed and multi-layered illustrations, delicate flourishes and stunning patterns and colors.

From Art Nouveau flowers to vintage numbers, the range is stunning

From Art Nouveau flowers to vintage numbers, something for everyone

To achieve such a wide range of saturated colors and incredible color registration, considerable technical skill is required.  These are the details that would challenge any pressman!

Be it weddings, showers, or bar mitzvahs, these patterns are big, bold, and contemporary.

This is gift wrapping luxury, be it weddings, showers, birthdays, or  bar mitzvahs

A hint of gold metallic among the flourishes

A hint of gold metallic among the flourishes (you won’t find these at Wal-Mart!)

Two sizes are available: 28 x 40 and 20 x 28, as well as new collage sets containing an assortment of sheets.  Perfect for scrapbooking, decoupage, handmade cards, and school projects.

You’ll want these decorative papers right away!  Keep in mind, a large selection of Rossi papers are now stocked stateside in Florida, making shipping and delivery a breeze throughout the US. For a list of retailers carrying Rossi papers, please click here.

For more information, visit http://rossi1931.com

Featured Designer: Juliette Goggin

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Crafting is enjoying tremendous growth at the moment thanks in part to a strong DIY movement. Websites like Etsy have sprung up, fair trade retail is surging, and the green movement is fueling the recycle, repurpose, and reuse trend.

Designer and UK resident, Juliette Goggin, co-author of Junk Genius, is at the forefront of this trend, expertly blending her marketing and crafting skills to createbook several successful product lines.  And she uses Rossi stationery products for many of her artisan ideas. Here Juliette explains how it all came about:

“I first discovered the amazing range and quality of the Rossi collection at the Top Drawer Show in London. I incorporated some of their beautiful botanical papers in a small selection of soaps for my Juliette at Home gift line, and they quickly became our very best sellers.”

She explains: “Locally made rectangular soaps were first wrapped in glassine paper to protect them. Next I wrapped them in a variety of Rossi paper designs. From a range of six shown at our first trade show, the collection grew rapidly to around 20 and to our delight, the sales kept going up as well. This idea is a simple project which anyone could copy to transform a plain soap into the perfect gift. The hardest part is deciding which paper to choose!”

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Juliette claims: “It’s a well known saying that people buy with their eyes, but occasionally the quality of the product disappoints. However with Rossi one discovers that the quality of the papers matches the beauty of the designs, and this lifts any project way above the ordinary.”

Since those early beginnings Juliette has used Rossi papers to wrap many a gift and cover many boxes. “I also included Rossi papers in my craft book “Junk Genius” where they were used to embellish envelopes and decorate gift tags and labels. My latest discovery is the Letterpress collection with which I have only just begun to experiment. I am sure this journey will be as much fun as my very first Rossi experiments, ” she said.

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Juliette concludes with these quick tips for wrapping soaps:

“Wrapping soap is just like wrapping a parcel. The important thing is to remember to cut the paper to the right size, so that it wraps around the width of the soap and overlaps at the back, but at the sides there is just enough to make a neat envelope closure. Too much paper will mean that the corners won’t be sharp and the soap will have a bulky look.”

“I always prefer to use opaque scotch type tape rather than clear sticky tape as it’s virtually invisible and looks so much more professional. Before wrapping with decorative paper, it’s a good idea to use baking parchment first, or other barrier type paper to prevent the soap discolouring the wrap.”

For more information about Juliette Goggin and her product line, please visit: http://www.juliettegoggin.co.uk/

For more information about Rossi1931, please visit http://rossi1931.com/

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