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  1. In Bulacan, they have been known to wrap their pastillas in colorful and intricately designed paper wrappers or pabalat made of Japanese paper. Fiestas are not complete without these elaborate paper-cut pastillas wrappers often used as decoration, table centerpieces as well as souvenirs.

  2. This is my process in making my own pabalat, which is a form of papercutting originating in the province of Bulacan in the Philippines. My classmates and I a...

  3. The traditional Filipino craft of pabalat involves creating intricate designs on papel de japon paper, which is used to wrap pastillas, a popular milk candy in the Philippines. Papel de japon paper is a delicate, textured paper with a subtle sheen, making it an ideal canvas for artistic designs.

  4. www.glomado.com › workshop › philippinepastillascandiesindecorativewrappersOnline Cultural Workshops - GLOMADO

    In this workshop you will learn how to make Pastillas de Leche (milk candies) wrapped in pabalat (decorative wrappers). You will make the candies first, then work-on the wrappers. This activity requires a little bit of patience and lots of love for sweets!

  5. 11 lut 2022 · These unique packages are known as “borlas de pastillas” or “pastillas pabalat”, a specialty in San Miguel, Bulacan that was popularized by the late Luz Ocampo. It typically involves drawing patterns on strips of Japanese paper; afterward, the outline is hand-cut, leaving a small rectangle that nestles the pastillas .

  6. 4 dni temu · The industry of pastillas making may have survived time but the pabalat is a totally different story. Similar to most folk traditions in the Philippines, the art practice of making these intricate paper cut-outs is on the verge of extinction.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PabalatPabalat - Wikipedia

    Pabalat is a form of papercutting originating in the province of Bulacan in the Philippines. It involves making intricate papercut designs from wrappers used in pastillas and laminated as bookmarks, [1] and usually made from papel de japon (Japanese paper).

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