Faux Rice Paper - Quick & Easy technique
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- I made some faux rice paper/onionskin paper using tracing paper, a napkin and some cheesecloth. I loved the results. Very quick, easy and inexpensive technique. All you need is cheap glue and water or coffee.
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Great project!! Enjoyed !! Karen NC
Thanks Karen!
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Those turned out so pretty! Who would have thought you could do that with tracing paper? Brilliant!
It is very cool! Always something new to learn and play with. Thanks for watching!
Thank you. I love this technique. Thank you for the lesson and the answer.
Thank you beloved lordjesuschrist for brethren who care to share. Amen alleluia
Thank you so much! The Lord has blessed me!
I'm all in! Just subscribed because you're going all out for the Lord! ❤
Thanks so much Kathryn! All of my art is because of and for the Lord!
Just continue to make it real and do what the Lord has blessed you to do with your hands and that is wrapped girl! Got to give God all the glory!
Amen! 🙏
So very pretty! TYSMFS!!!
You are so welcome! TYSMFW! ❤️
Excellent, thanks 😊
You're welcome! So much fun!
😮I noticed. that you didn't mention that one can actually see on this paper project " wow" how cool is that🤗😌👍hey thank you for your share , truely beautiful work.👩🐕💞
Thanks! 🥰
Cool ideas!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!!!!
Thanks so much for watching!
These are great!!
Thanks! Enjoy your crafting!
Love all these goodies and I love hearing the crinkling of the papers!😊
I know, what makes us love that feel and sound of paper so much?? Thanks for your comments!
@@pouringmyartoutforthelord you are welcome!😊
I will be trying this, had not thought of mixing glue with coffee, love the effect. I have made faux papers before and find that the plastic tablecloths you get from Dollar Tree help keep the shiny effect down quite a bit, and glued items do not stick.
That's a great idea to use something a bit textured but non-stick. I will try that next time. Thanks!
Brilliant, thank you. Ditto the comment from Avery Rose Show. I love to journal Scripture and I'm in the process of making a small art journal with the theme Psalm 119. Blessings. X.
Oooo, I love Psalm 119 - I've started to study it a few times, but sadly never made it thru. It's such an amazing psalm.
I loved your tutorial, especially liked the cheesecloth. Beautiful!
Thank you so much!
💖🌺🏵️💐🌻🔥🎀 lovely!!!
Thanks so much!
Turned out great…looks like coffee dyed glassine bags..need to try this..have done the napkin version, which I love….thanks!❤️
It is fun and so rewarding. Thanks for watching!
I’m so glad your channel was suggested, so I’m a new subbie! This is such a great idea and I look forward to trying it for my journal. It’s always nice to follow people of Faith! ✝️😊🌸
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Thank you for sharing, just subscribed. Wishing you the best!
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New subbie here. Love your work. Blessings.
Thanks so much and thanks for subbing. I love your name. Messy is so fun!
I watched this because i like the name of your channel.
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Seems so simple, thanks I’m going to give it a try.
Have fun!
Terrific - love the Krinkle sound , wow , nice
Me too!
What a cool idea! Thanks for the tips and ideas.
You are so welcome!
I really like this technique, thank you for sharing. Your ideas for using the final product are great too.
Thanks so much!
I love this idea
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Love how cheese cloth looks thank you for sharing THEOLA
The cheesecloth turned out really cool.
What a fun looking project and easy enough for even me to do🙂. Will definitely be trying this tomorrow. Great tutorial!! Thank you and blessings from Betty in Ohio.
Enjoy your crafting time - lots of ways to experiment with this!
These are great thanks for sharing, I think I like the shiny side more xx
I like both sides for different things. It's so interesting that each side is so different!
Love this idea, definitely got to try this, thank you for sharing XX 🌈💖🥰
Happy crafting!
I'm new to your channel. Love these rice paper ideas.
Hope you try the technique, it’s fun! Working on faux leather too with great results!
I'm from central India. I just looooooove your art work. Quickly subscribed n Ohhhh myyyy!!! Im going to try all of these. Surely, aren't they GREAT n Precious promises?? Worth all the effort. May the Lord pour out His abundant blessings on you n yr crafting!!!
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These turned out great. Thank you for sharing the precise directions. I had to read your name twice..... love it and love the sentiments you have. Yay!!! Remain blessed!😇🌿🌹🙏
Thanks so much!
Thank you for the tutorial! I look forward to trying this! 🌹
Have fun!
Thanks for sharing dear im done
Thank you, have fun!
Love I idea’s I AM trying this thank you THEOLA
Great! Enjoy your experimenting!
I wonder if you put a piece of plastic on top of the tracing paper after applying the glue/coffee combo if both sides would be shiny. . 🤔 I may have to give a try. Thanks for sharing! 🙏❤️⚘️
Great idea! So many science experiments waiting to happen! Have fun experimenting!
Great idea! I’m glad TH-cam recommended your channel.
Thank you for watching! Welcome 😀
Love the title of your craft creations. Can one do this with cotton fabric or muslin maybe
I haven’t tried it, but go ahead and experiment! It will make the fabric stiff.
Love the look using coffee. Your bags are so cute. I think I'll be making some as I need little bags for gifting jewelry. Thank you for sharing. P.S. I just subscribed. ☺️
Blessings ❤️
They are cute and sturdy little bags. Thanks for subscribing!
👍🌺dankjewel 🇱🇺
You're welcome!
Love this! Would you please explain just a bit on how you folded the paper to make the bags? So cute 🥰
Thanks so much! Here are a couple of other videos where I make similar bags: th-cam.com/video/Wp7sGYI-PIk/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/kwJoi9eQjUE/w-d-xo.html. Hope that helps!
@@pouringmyartoutforthelord thanks
If the fabric turns stiff maybe one can make envelopes or reusable bags
I haven't tried fabric, but give it a try and see how it turns out!
What else can you make with the napkins besides envelopes. Follows your flus technique on napkins, turned out very nice. Can I do this with cotton cloth.
You could also use the napkins for pages in a journal, bits of collage, pockets, belly bands, really anything your imagination can come up with!
Such a great idea!! Thank you so much for sharing! Glad I found your channel!! Love your name too! I'm currently working on a verse book for my mom and I have some bible verse snippets and prints I made and these would be great for pockets on one of the pages!! Do you accept mailings? I have tons I can share!! Thank you again!
Thanks so much! Sure, I’d be happy to receive some of your goodies. I am in Canada though so postage can be pricey. 55222 RR 233 Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada T8L 5B9. Thanks! Would love to see your project when it’s complete too!
I have a question. If I bought a shower curtain liner (dollar store or cheap) if I cut it into sections would that work for the foundation or background to apply the gluing process?
It might work. I would make sure it was really smooth and shiny so glue would not stick to it. Some other options, cereal box liner, plastic shelf liner, roll of vinyl shelf liner. Try a bit of glue on surface, wait overnight then see if it comes off easily. If it does, you are good to go!
I wonder if using a silicone mat would work
I bet it would. I like the idea of making several "rice papers" at once since it's a bit messy, so you might want several "foundations". Someone else mentioned a cheap shower curtain cut up, or a couple other things I thought of or heard somewhere - vinyl rolls at $ store, plastic tablecloth, cereal box lines, painters plastic dropcloth, butcher paper. Experiment with what you have lying around. 😃
Can’t wait to try this! I’ve never seen ‘real’ rice paper.
Can you tell me if it has a shiny side as well or is it Matt on both sides?
Great video, thanks ❤️
I've never seen "real" rice paper either. Google says this "It's actually a rough side and smooth side. You print on the smooth one. On thinner rice paper, both sides may appear to be shiny."
Rice paper is a strong rather fibrous paper usually with images printed on them much stronger than découpage/napkin paper
@@CHT420 thanks!
But when it gets dried , didn’t get glued to the plastic surface?
No, as long as you use a smooth, shiny plastic, it comes right off. Don’t use something like wax paper which would stick.
Tracing paper? Haven't seen that in years. Where did you get it?
Many of the $ stores carry pads of tracing paper. I also have a roll of dressmaker tracing paper, so if you wanted a TON of it, check the fabric stores.
I’m wondering how I could use these in my card making
When I make cards, I often add a piece or two of a dimensional product to add interest. I’ll often use ribbon, bling, embossed card stock etc. You could cut this rice paper into strips and use that as a piece of dimension on the front of a card.
Thank you
Great ideas
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Thank you 🙏🏻
@@vernaraney9870 thanks so much for watching!
What is the white bar down the middle of your surface?
Hi, it’s just the middle part of the photo sleeve plastic that I’m using to contain the mess from my project.
Can you use modpodge instead of glue and water?
I’m not too sure about mod podge. Whenever I’ve used mod lodge in the past it stays a little bit tacky even years later so in something very delicate it might stick to itself and kind of make a mess. You could try it if you like. I would add more water though as mod podge is thicker. But really I think it would be better just to use some cheap white glue and water.
how did youmake the rooster paper ? x
It was actually just a paper napkin that I did the same glue/water treatment on.
The white plastic spine underneath sure didn’t help…….
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