Showing posts with label papercasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label papercasting. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2020

Toilet paper and Stamping 2


Did you hoard toiletpaper?
Now you sit at home and what to do with all these rolls?
A few sheets can be used for crafting:
Papercasting.

You find exactly hop to do this
in my post from yesterday HERE.
Here you see how the toilet paper comes of the stamp when dry.
This takes some time (I leave it over night, heat gun is not a
good idea).

The stamp and papers are all by Club Scrap.
It is from an old set called Papillon - May 2011.

You see I colored the butterfly. Using an applicator
helps and do it with a soft touch, for otherwise you ruin it.
The paper is very soft.

Here is the finished card and 
I want to enter my card in the
Butterflies.





Thank you for looking
and have a creative day!



Sunday, March 15, 2020

Toiletpaper and stamping


In these sad times of the corona virus 
and we all have to stay at home and have too much
T*O*I*L*E*T*P*A*P*E*R.
I was thinking wat can we do with all this toiletpaper.
There are quite a lot of techniques, but let's start with:
*PAPERCASTING*
oh yes, we used to do this way back, but I am here
to refresh your memory!

This is what you need:
spray water bottle
toilet paper: 8 sheets
versamark watermark
versafine black ink

How to start:
Firtst you take the versamark watermark
and cover all the stamp with it, before you add
the black ink. This is so you can take of the 
toilet paper more easy.
Now it is time for the toilet paper.
Lay down the first sheet and spray with water.
Use your fingers to ease the toilet paper in all the right spots.
Next sheet and again spray with water.
Use your fingerst etc until all 8 sheets are 
on the stamp.

Let this dry overnight.

The next day you can lift the toiletpaper from the stamp.
You see I used of course a coffee ring for the first
project. Now you can add some ink to the papercast.
Do it gently!

All stamps I used are by Club Scrap (also vintage).
First I stamped with the coffee ring on the background
and next I added the papercast ring, with glue and
a ribbon.

Here is the finished card.


Hope to see you again
tomorrow for my other card.

Thanks for looking
and have a creative day!