Part 2 Tutorial: Distressing & inking multiple papers at one time for junk journals.
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Hi everyone. Thank you for your visit. Hope you are all well. This video was recorded on 6 August 2022.
This is Part 2 of this series. Part 1 is linked here: • Part 1 Tutorial: Distr...
This is an in-depth tutorial series for creating antique, distressed, aged, edged looking papers for your junk journals, with the method shown can also be used for making old letters and much more, using 80gsm paper weight. Primarily, the method shown is all about, distressing & inking multiple papers at one time. A great way to generate junk journal papers in a speedy mass-making process. You will learn a rapid, time-saving effective method of ageing papers, without encroaching on the entire page surface and still retaining the entirety of your paper's surface. Perfect for journals in re-creating old, weathered pages in antique books. Please join me on this journey. Thank you for watching.
Please stay tuned for Part 3...coming soon.
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they look great, i have done something similar in the past but i roll the paper and use a meat tenderiser, Yours look fab!
Thank you so much for your kind comments and sharing your techniques. I really appreciate it and might get to give it a go sometime. Thanks for sharing. Hope you are well and having a great day. Best wishes. Xx
Hi Jarf,always happy to see you! I love your tutorials on the coffee dyed & distressed paper! Thank you for sharing your style & love your work! Hope you are doing well & have a wonderful day!🤗💜🌻💕
Hi sweet Diana. Thank you so much for your heart-warming comments and kind support. Apologies for the slow response. I hope you are well and having a lovely long weekend. Best wishes. Xx
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Love them all❤! TFS You spend so much time doing this tutorial but the results worth it! Hugs
Thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate your thoughts. My hope is that I try to cover as many options for viewers to try, either one, two or all methods combined. I hope they all prove helpful. Thanks again. Sending grateful hugs in return for your sweet support and for watching. Have a great weekend.
Jarf so happy to see you. This was a fabulous video. TFS💕
Thank you so much dear Annette. You are the sweetest. Xx PS. Sorry for my slow response.
Hello Jarf, I'm always a day late it seems, but even if I don't get to comment, I'm still here. I love all the videos you've done on coffee/tea dying in a limited space. I currently don't have a crafting space of my own, but I'm saving these videos in my own playlist for your videos so that I'll have them to find easily when I do get a space to work on these projects. At this time, I still haven't gotten to print out the lovely printables I've gotten from you yet. I pray that you are doing well. You are too young for health issues you have to deal with. By the way, I love your beautiful hair, I've always wanted to have hair like that but my hair is way too thin now, so I just keep mine pretty short 😮. Thanks for sharing when you can, I appreciate your videos 😊. Take care and God bless you and yours. Sincerely Becky B from Arkansas
You are so gorgeous Becky. Thanks for your endearing comments and for being so kind and caringly supportive, it is deeply appreciated. I hope you finally get a little crafting spot, so you can indulge your creative side. I wish you the very best and huge apologies for my slow response to your lovely comments. Take care and have a lovely long weekend. Xx
OOOHHHH Fabulously Lush! Love this method, making this process so much easier, Thank You 🩵
Hi gorgeous. Your darling comments always makes me smile and giggle. Thank you for always bringing joy to my day. Take care and best wishes. Xx PS. Apologies for my slow response, I am so behind with everything...whats new! lol Xx
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Fantastic tips, Jarf! I've never tried the edge inking. Now I know ways to create different types of stained paper and distressing. ~Terri 😊
Hi there dear Terri, thank you so much for your lovely comment and for watching, so kind of you. Hope you are well. Thank you so much for your kind words. Apologies for my slow response. Have a lovely long weekend. Xx
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Hi Jarf, I’m new to your channel and I am learning loads thank you so much not only for inspiring but tutorials so we can do what you do with our papers thank you so much ☺️ ❤ love from the Kent 🇬🇧 xxx
Hello there from Kent, love from Melbourne. Thank you so much, Gail, for your lovely comments and for subscribing, I deeply appreciate your kind support. Wishing you a great day. Xx
Hi Jarf, great method as usual! As a curiosity- is there a particular reason (maybe a more natural distressed finish?) why you don't use a spray bottle to apply the coffee mixture? Watching you distress the pages I wondered if perhaps a metal file ( like a tradesman type which is heavier) might work for the roughing up of page edges? Or even perhaps a rough biggish rock? I've seen Louise Heinzl distress edges with a hammer 😮 ... she used a regular iron one but perhaps a heavy rubber one might work? I'm thinking of trying it since the knife method intimidates me a bit! 😊 hugs ❤
Hi Miranda, hope you are well. Apologies for the slow response. Thank your for your comments. Regarding your curiosity, I actually use a spray bottle (if you have watched my older videos, you will see that it is a go too tool of mine), it just depends on what's happening on the day of the recording and my surroundings, as spray can go into places that you would least expect., especially when I have laundry air drying nearby.....lol! Great minds regarding metal files..I actually mention and use a metal file in the upcoming videos, so please stay tuned.... I cannot see a rock or hammer in my paper edge distressing future...sounds more dangerous to me...lol... The cutlery knife, should be a bluntish serrated edge and wearing gloves.. you should be safe. Thanks for watching. Have a great long weekend. Xx