This is above and beyond CrAzY! Looooooove. Looks like you may have used Momigami paper. It’s so much fun to touch and hold and scrunch. I use old Natiinal Geo magazine photo pages . Spread hand cream over the front and back after first folding it in different ways and creasing with bone folde to help break down page. I then scrunch it into a ball and reopen and put more hand cream on my hand and smush it into a ball again. Takes about 4xs to get “cloth” feel. It’s almost like magic!!! The colors are deep and rich, cloth is soft and velvety, and it’s a gorgeous design. Can’t see actipual magazine pic anymore. Hands get inky but it washes right off. Thanks for sharing your VERY cool booklet filled with surprise tucks and pockets and delights on every page. Love love love the key. I’m addicted to skeleton keys. Have a whole bag from craft shows and flea markets.
I’m watching this again and falling in love again! Thank you! I love grunge and crunchy, scrunchy, crinkly, wrinkly paper.
That KEY!!!
THOSE PAGES!!
WOW! Inspiring, unique, and the colors are remarkable!
Awesome work, Glynis
Awesome work Glynis!
This is above and beyond CrAzY! Looooooove. Looks like you may have used Momigami paper. It’s so much fun to touch and hold and scrunch. I use old Natiinal Geo magazine photo pages . Spread hand cream over the front and back after first folding it in different ways and creasing with bone folde to help break down page. I then scrunch it into a ball and reopen and put more hand cream on my hand and smush it into a ball again. Takes about 4xs to get “cloth” feel. It’s almost like magic!!! The colors are deep and rich, cloth is soft and velvety, and it’s a gorgeous design. Can’t see actipual magazine pic anymore. Hands get inky but it washes right off.
Thanks for sharing your VERY cool booklet filled with surprise tucks and pockets and delights on every page. Love love love the key. I’m addicted to skeleton keys. Have a whole bag from craft shows and flea markets.
@@Barbarachocolate1956 I have never done momigami, but basically did the same thing with layers of sprays. I love crumpling up paper!