Here is the first card I made with my fun papers. I started with a large blue green card and added a piece of my hand decorated paper in red from the other day. I added an embossed strip of red cardstock to the front edge and added some marks to the edge with a black fine tip Sharpie to add interest. I added three little strips of blue green cardstock which had texture and marks made with the Sharpie. I decided to add ribbon and therefore captured the ends below to half circle of black cardstock on each side which worked very well. I added my paper pierced (pattern tracing tool) and layered train image (Clipartix) which has a scalloped edge on the bottom cut with decorative scissors which were also paper pierced. I added an embossed line which I create with my scoring tool. I added it to my card using 3D foam tape and then tied on a paper button which was sitting on my desk with a short length of ribbon. Worked perfectly with my design. Leaving off a greeting so it will be suitable for a variety of occasions. Therese
Wednesday, August 03, 2022
Sanding and wax resist on plain solid coloured paper
Wanting a bit of a challenge and to do something hands on I decided to decorate some of my solid coloured sheets of scrapbook paper to give them a bit of a face lift. I fount 7 sheets and played with those. I waxed the first one with clear wax rubbed on the raised half of an embossing folder. I sanded it next but that was not a good idea - all sorts of wax stuck in the sand paper. I did it in reverse for the next sheets. Laid the paper on the embossing folder (raised side) and sanded until I could see the pattern then laid this piece on the raised side of a different embossing folder and then rubbed on the clear wax. Much better. I then applied watercolour in a variety of colours which worked really well. I left them to dry but being bit impatient I ended finishing them off with the heat gun which melted the wax and gave the papers a bit of a different look. All in all a fun afternoon with some unique papers to play with. I will be doing this again - maybe on decorated paper next time. Therese
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