Hi Tracie, this was great. I have a lot of ticket and postmark rubber stamps and I sometimes stamp them out on sugar paper (you can get a pack of A3 sized sheets from W H Smith, dead cheap and comes in a range of pastel colours, similar to construction paper but a bit more textured). I age the paper with some ink spray, a bit of splatter then stamp out tickets in different coloured inks. Once they're cut out they look just like the old tickets people used to get on the buses. I also stamp out rows of joined tickets and notch them in the corners with a hole punch. The sugar paper comes in flat sheets so you can halve an A3 sheet and then print on it as well.
Don’t ever apologise for being too long Tracie!! I often feel like you’re too short! Lol. Sure others do too!! Great ideas and lots of inspiration. Thankyou so much hon 🙂❤️🇦🇺xxx
Fantastic ideas. Love how you used the different paper weights, different colors of vintage inks and lovely old stamps. Oh, and those tickets are incredible! Thanks for sharing!!
What an AWESOME video!!!!!!!!! Oh my goodness!!!!!!! So MUCH GOODNESS at one time!!!!! Love all the WONDERFUL ideas! Tracie, you are wonderful for sharing all of them with us!!!!!
Some great tips in your tutorial, Tracie. Thank you for passing those on. Have to say the Paperchase parchment is great to use. I’ve had a pad for a wee while now & love how authentic it makes my vintage documents look. C xx
Thank you so very much Tracie what great 👍 ideas 💡 I love 💕 all the things you made and thank you so much for sharing this with us all, you’re so talented and clever Lady, we’re so glad You show us all these stunning and gorgeous things too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Loved the look of the Strathmore tracing paper, just HAD to have it. Already have some newsprint paper that I wasn't sure what to use it for (daughter bought it for me for Christmas as she thought it might be something I could use) and now I know what to do with it. Thank you for your ideas
Wow, thanks for the tutorial and the tips. I've started really checking out a local thrift store, for older typewriter paper and older copy paper. They are different and I just love using them. We have a big college near one of our thrift shops and when the Professors retire alot of their left over paper goes to the shop. Your pages turned out so authentic looking.
Thanks for this video, I love it! Also I’ve been trying to find something that would punch my tickets that would look vintage and your paper stapler idea is brilliant!!! TFS
Have I told you lately how awesome you are and how much I appreciate you! Just love that you show how to do this and how to acquire freebies! I grew up without luxury and I know this has to mean so much to so many! Thank you Tracie Fox!🫶🏼
Oh thank you so much Gloria, I would love to make everything free, how wonderful that would be! I hope you continue to grab the freebies from everywhere, we offer them in several places. HUGS x
It has been my dream to go to an estate sale and open a trunk to discover all kinds of vintage papers. I kind of feel like that happened today. Thank you for sharing all this information and showing how to use it. Fern
Tracie this is a brilliant video! I love vintage ephemera and I I really love making it look old! I enjoyed this video and I printed off the free pieces from the FB group. Thank you so much for those. I have your tickets kit to play with too! I already started aging them… so fun and fab! Thank you so much for this idea! I will post in the FB group challenge when I am done. 😊😊😊
Hi Tracie, thank you so much for sharing how to create old ephemera from printables. I can’t afford to purchase genuine ephemera for my journals and rely on digitals. Printing on different types of papers really changes the look. Thank you for sharing your process💕 ...Kathleen
Absolutely perfect tutorial!! I can’t wait to have fun trying these ideas out. Since we moved across the US at the first of the year, we have a ton of whitish packing paper. It would need to be trimmed to size, though.
Really brilliant Trace. The Old Design shop have some great digi’s. So glad you used their’s. Really looking forward to seeing what the group come up with xx
Great tips! Can’t wait to do this. I use washi tape to adhere tracing paper onto printer paper. Can reuse many times. (An ARTYmaze tip) I’m excited to try it with the other papers you showed us. Thx!
Love all the tips, as usual, these are great ideas especially the 2 colors of ink. I just bought one of those huge glue sticks and I love it... now I'll never run out in the middle of the night! AND... you made me remember the HUGE box of old dot matrix paper I have in the back closet... thank you!!
Loved this video, lots of handy tips. For printing tickets I’ve used kids paper, not sure if they call it sugar paper. The old fashioned scrapbook for kids. Thanks Tracie x
Check with your local newspaper for newsprint. My newspaper sells "end rolls" for $4.00 each. End rolls are those that they know will not last a full run of the next newspaper edition so they remove them from the presses and will often sell them at a very reasonable cost. My end rolls have yards and yards of newsprint on them so the actual cost is almost a steal. They can be used for so much including flower pressing, journals, tags, children's play time crayon drawing, etc. Also, the core of the end roll is solid and fabulous for all kinds of creating.
Dont do it if you are worried. Mine has never had an issue. You can always use masking tape to hold thinner paper onto a sheet of copier paper and make sure it wont lift, fold it over the top, if that make sense. Should have mentioned this in the video x
Not too long at all! I've recently found a kitchen cupboard kind of cabinet to put next to my printer and it's allowed me to bring all my thrifted paper from the garage and organized by type. Your video will be a big help when I have to choose which paper to print on.
That's not a glue 'stick'... that's a glue 'log'!! 😮 I want one!😁 Great video! So manu fun ideas. I loved it so much that I bought several kinds of paper while watching. Can't wait to do some printing.👍 Thx so much for sharing your talent with us.💜💜💜
Love your ideas. If it stays cooler I will deffo have a go. Also love your Maki stamps and that block! 😮. I have a couple of Maki stamps so will be visiting their site to find the block. 😃
Great results, I love the tickets on the handmade paper (which I have a drawer full of!) Great minds think alike also! Though not to this extent, I have spent a couple of hours last weekend grungying/vintaging up printed ephemera pieces with just folding/creasing and inking!! (and a few done with Stainz by Patty Pockets as well) I gave in and bought some vintage style printer papers the other day too but haven't used them yet!!! xx
Thanks Tracie, I loved this! I always wonder if there are ways to make our "copies" look old and authentic. This was very helpful! Also, I love that stapler! :)
Personally I could (& have) watch your videos for hours! I lol'd at your 'tiny' glue stick 🤣 I jumped like a good 'un when you realised your mistake with the glue on the envelope. Frightened the life out of me 😂 We had a couple of claps of thunder Thursday night, & it rained a bit today (Friday), I'm just glad it's cooled down a little, I even had cold feet earlier which made me very happy!
You kind find kids drawing paper pads very much like the newsprint. Dollar tree has them. I love this invoices I usually go to the old design shop for lots of freebies,. I want one of those staplers. take care.
Always love your video's. Never too long quick question x 2. I noticed your glue bottle which looks like a cake decorating bottle which I have too but mine doesn't have a lid like yours, do tell please and 2nd the link for the stapleless punch isn't working x I'm heading out to the stationers to spend money and it's all your fault hehe. Can't wait
Hi there, The glue bottle and lid was a gift from Lorrell but it is a sugar bell lid. Sorry we cannot get them in the UK. Sorry also the link is no longer working as we are not promoting Amazon right now, it was all a bit complicated but you can search Amazon x
My take: I would have also gently “bent” the paper around that paperclip on the first one (they sort of imbed themselves into the paper when they’re there forever) and I would ever so lightly ink that area too, and add a little whisper of ink on the crinkles you created... it’s all in the (tiny!!) details - thanks for the fantastic vids 👍🏼🤗😎
Hello and thanks for this video.. it's been great to watch. With regards to two items in this video, what brand and size is of the glue stick that you're using? also in your stamp collection book.. was wondering where did you find all those used stamps that are in the the book? Thx so much
Don't know if you have a u haul store in your area, but you can buy a fairly large box of the "news paper" print paper for a very reasonable price. It is used for wrapping your things to pack. Vie used it for many different things. It lasts forever.
Hello there. Just wondering since I'm in the States we can possibly get different products. Can you tell me what type of stapless stapler (the brand) that you use and can no longer get over there? I'd like to try to find something comparable here. Thanks, love to watch all you come up with. Well I went back and looked and it appears to be a Paperlok. I'll go and look for that and see what I come up with. Also, do you attach your tracing paper to anything or run it directly through the printer? I know, so many questions. :-)
Just a word of warning to others...I loved this so I bought a pad of artist grade newsprint at Hobby Lobby, loaded it in the printer and started it up. I knew from the awful sound that this was a paper jam like no other. It just totally chewed up the paper. I managed to gently get all the paper out but can’t get the back panel in, though I’ve never had any trouble replacing it before. I’ll have to have my son look at it. Some printers may be able to handle such thin paper as this, but apparently my hp8710 cannot. Try at your own risk.
I have added printing info to the description but Newsprint here is not too thin, the tracing paper is however. There are ways to print on thinner papers. Sorry you had an issue.
Hi Tracie, this was great. I have a lot of ticket and postmark rubber stamps and I sometimes stamp them out on sugar paper (you can get a pack of A3 sized sheets from W H Smith, dead cheap and comes in a range of pastel colours, similar to construction paper but a bit more textured). I age the paper with some ink spray, a bit of splatter then stamp out tickets in different coloured inks. Once they're cut out they look just like the old tickets people used to get on the buses. I also stamp out rows of joined tickets and notch them in the corners with a hole punch. The sugar paper comes in flat sheets so you can halve an A3 sheet and then print on it as well.
Don’t ever apologise for being too long Tracie!! I often feel like you’re too short! Lol. Sure others do too!! Great ideas and lots of inspiration. Thankyou so much hon 🙂❤️🇦🇺xxx
Fantastic ideas. Love how you used the different paper weights, different colors of vintage inks and lovely old stamps. Oh, and those tickets are incredible! Thanks for sharing!!
This was fabulous, you really do make the ephemera look so real and aged.TFS
Hugs and Smiles
What an AWESOME video!!!!!!!!! Oh my goodness!!!!!!! So MUCH GOODNESS at one time!!!!! Love all the WONDERFUL ideas! Tracie, you are wonderful for sharing all of them with us!!!!!
Thanks so much!!
One word .... amazing!!!! Love all the tips. Never apologize for being too long! Love listening to you!! 👍🏽
Some great tips in your tutorial, Tracie. Thank you for passing those on. Have to say the Paperchase parchment is great to use. I’ve had a pad for a wee while now & love how authentic it makes my vintage documents look. C xx
Great information! Thank you so much for sharing all the papers and ideas for making things look more vintage!
This was a very informative video and I appreciate the suggestions about different types of papers to print on. TFS
Always a pleasure to spend time with you :) Lots of handy tips Tfs x
Thanks, Tracy. This was so very informative. I love the use of various papers for printing ephemera.
Love all these ideas for making the printed receipts look old and aged. Thank you!
Thank you so very much Tracie what great 👍 ideas 💡 I love 💕 all the things you made and thank you so much for sharing this with us all, you’re so talented and clever Lady, we’re so glad You show us all these stunning and gorgeous things too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Fabulous video… thanks for sharing your awesome ideas!😊
Thanks so much! 😊
Enjoyed the video, wonderful look for ephemera.
Loved the look of the Strathmore tracing paper, just HAD to have it. Already have some newsprint paper that I wasn't sure what to use it for (daughter bought it for me for Christmas as she thought it might be something I could use) and now I know what to do with it. Thank you for your ideas
Wonderful!
Love the printables - love your new channel also
Thanks so much 😊
Really enjoyed watching this. Lots of great tips. Off to find some newsprint now. Thank you.
Wow, thanks for the tutorial and the tips. I've started really checking out a local thrift store, for older typewriter paper and older copy paper. They are different and I just love using them. We have a big college near one of our thrift shops and when the Professors retire alot of their left over paper goes to the shop. Your pages turned out so authentic looking.
Thanks for this video, I love it! Also I’ve been trying to find something that would punch my tickets that would look vintage and your paper stapler idea is brilliant!!! TFS
Have I told you lately how awesome you are and how much I appreciate you! Just love that you show how to do this and how to acquire freebies! I grew up without luxury and I know this has to mean so much to so many! Thank you Tracie Fox!🫶🏼
Oh thank you so much Gloria, I would love to make everything free, how wonderful that would be! I hope you continue to grab the freebies from everywhere, we offer them in several places. HUGS x
I've only just discovered you, Tracie and you are amazing.
Hello, welcome and thank you :-D xx
This was fanatastic!! So helpful and creative- thanks so much for sharing your tips and ways Tracie!
Love this video, so many great simple ideas!! Thank you so much!!
It has been my dream to go to an estate sale and open a trunk to discover all kinds of vintage papers. I kind of feel like that happened today. Thank you for sharing all this information and showing how to use it. Fern
Tracie this is a brilliant video! I love vintage ephemera and I I really love making it look old! I enjoyed this video and I printed off the free pieces from the FB group. Thank you so much for those. I have your tickets kit to play with too! I already started aging them… so fun and fab! Thank you so much for this idea! I will post in the FB group challenge when I am done. 😊😊😊
You are so welcome!
Hi Tracie, thank you so much for sharing how to create old ephemera from printables. I can’t afford to purchase genuine ephemera for my journals and rely on digitals. Printing on different types of papers really changes the look. Thank you for sharing your process💕 ...Kathleen
Love it. Enjoy learning new things. Thank you.
Love these, thank you for the great tutorial.
Glad you like them!
Great ideas! Thank you for sharing all this goodness with us.
A fun way to play with paper! Enjoyed your video. Thank you! Now to find some paper....😁
Brilliant I was wondering why my vintage receipts didn’t look right, very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
✨🌼❣️Thank you❣️🌼✨
This is awesome!
Love it ❣️❣️❣️
Thank you very much for shareing it -Was so interesting ❣️❣️❣️
Great tips and ideas everything looks lovely
Fabulous tutorial Tracie! Thanks for sharing!
Great ideas. I have a box of onion skin I bought at an estate sale and a big flat of newsprint paper. Guess what I’ll be doing. TFS
Sounds great!
Very cool.. Love it. Tyfs
Absolutely perfect tutorial!! I can’t wait to have fun trying these ideas out. Since we moved across the US at the first of the year, we have a ton of whitish packing paper. It would need to be trimmed to size, though.
Really brilliant Trace. The Old Design shop have some great digi’s. So glad you used their’s. Really looking forward to seeing what the group come up with xx
Love how that turned out, all of it! And i love that giant gluestick... haha... so much fun. Hugs... 📜📃📄📑
Love all these ideas! Thank you for sharing.
Great tips! Can’t wait to do this. I use washi tape to adhere tracing paper onto printer paper. Can reuse many times. (An ARTYmaze tip) I’m excited to try it with the other papers you showed us. Thx!
Love all the tips, as usual, these are great ideas especially the 2 colors of ink. I just bought one of those huge glue sticks and I love it... now I'll never run out in the middle of the night! AND... you made me remember the HUGE box of old dot matrix paper I have in the back closet... thank you!!
How lovely, Tracie. In the USA we get brown paper from Amazon, not cream like yours. I will have to look for alternatives! Fun tutorial!
I use packing paper from Walmart or a hardware store. I have to cut it down for my printer but it's like 5 dollars for a 50 sheet pack.
Loved this video, lots of handy tips. For printing tickets I’ve used kids paper, not sure if they call it sugar paper. The old fashioned scrapbook for kids. Thanks Tracie x
Great idea!!
I also use the old kids sugar paper for tickets and raffle tickets printing and stamping
I had to look up "sugar paper" in the States it's called construction paper, made for kids, and is very inexpensive. Great idea!
Great video. Thanks! The giant glue stick made me laugh!
I’ve learned so much in this video. Thanks so much
So many ideas 😊💡👏❤️ thank you 💕
Thank you so much for sharing these tips Tracie!!
Any time!
Some great ideas here👍
Thank you! 😊
Check with your local newspaper for newsprint. My newspaper sells "end rolls" for $4.00 each. End rolls are those that they know will not last a full run of the next newspaper edition so they remove them from the presses and will often sell them at a very reasonable cost. My end rolls have yards and yards of newsprint on them so the actual cost is almost a steal. They can be used for so much including flower pressing, journals, tags, children's play time crayon drawing, etc. Also, the core of the end roll is solid and fabulous for all kinds of creating.
WOW, wall paper lining would be good too :-D x
Love this - have some newsprint somewhere, I must dig it out! Ryman’s are good for parchment paper. Thank you. Xx
LOVE your spider!
Hi Tracie your ephemera looks very nice.. I have the digikit from the Old shop Design.
I'm in! Thanks again for sharing this! I'm nervous about my printer handling the thin papers but I'll try! Great ideas!
Dont do it if you are worried. Mine has never had an issue. You can always use masking tape to hold thinner paper onto a sheet of copier paper and make sure it wont lift, fold it over the top, if that make sense. Should have mentioned this in the video x
Thank you for doing this, really awesome! Love your stamps, stamps, and your glue stick!!! It's huge!!:0
These look fabulous! Thanks for sharing! ~Velvet
Glad you like them!
Lots of great info thanks
Glad it was helpful! xx
Not too long at all! I've recently found a kitchen cupboard kind of cabinet to put next to my printer and it's allowed me to bring all my thrifted paper from the garage and organized by type. Your video will be a big help when I have to choose which paper to print on.
That's not a glue 'stick'...
that's a glue 'log'!! 😮
I want one!😁
Great video! So manu fun ideas. I loved it so much that I bought several kinds of paper while watching. Can't wait to do some printing.👍
Thx so much for sharing your talent with us.💜💜💜
😊 thank you LOL I must say, my error purchase has paid off :-D xx
Amazing video! Thanks for sharing such great ideas! Blessings and Hugs 🤗
Very cool! Thank you Tracie.
Thank you Tracie for the tips 😄✨!
I’m gearing up to finally make a junk journal as a Christmas gift this year so this has been a perfect video for me thanks.
I like thouse office paper... I never have printet anything yet... But from old books l find some that l will use in my Junk Journals.
loads of fun tips!! thank you, hugs, Robin
Glad it was helpful!
Love your ideas. If it stays cooler I will deffo have a go. Also love your Maki stamps and that block! 😮. I have a couple of Maki stamps so will be visiting their site to find the block. 😃
I tell you I love it just to look at :-D x
Absolutely brilliant!! 💖
Great video 😍
Great info and tutorial, Tracie! Every kind of paper gets saved here and one of my printers usually prints on it! LOL! TFS the inspiration!
Thanks sweet Gail xxxx
Hermoso! en un momento sacaste un sello de un libro... tu lo hiciste? Podrias mostrar por favor como hacerlo en otro video? Gracias 😊
Amazing video 😊
They look amazing by the way xx
Great results, I love the tickets on the handmade paper (which I have a drawer full of!)
Great minds think alike also! Though not to this extent, I have spent a couple of hours last weekend grungying/vintaging up printed ephemera pieces with just folding/creasing and inking!! (and a few done with Stainz by Patty Pockets as well)
I gave in and bought some vintage style printer papers the other day too but haven't used them yet!!! xx
Thank you for such great info. 😍🌴
Really enjoyed that xx
Tracie I will look further tomorrow it is too hot in my small craftroom. But I love what you do.
Nice tutorials...😎....😻
Love this tutorial.
Brilliant ideas!!
Thank you xx
Awesome ideas !
Thank you! 😊
Thanks Tracie, I loved this! I always wonder if there are ways to make our "copies" look old and authentic. This was very helpful! Also, I love that stapler! :)
Its pretty cheap too, so many things to use it on lol x
Great ideas!!!
Thank you!! 😊
Personally I could (& have) watch your videos for hours! I lol'd at your 'tiny' glue stick 🤣 I jumped like a good 'un when you realised your mistake with the glue on the envelope. Frightened the life out of me 😂 We had a couple of claps of thunder Thursday night, & it rained a bit today (Friday), I'm just glad it's cooled down a little, I even had cold feet earlier which made me very happy!
We have still not had the storm we have been promised for over a week. I am not looking at the weather forecast any more. lol
Wonderful, thank you so much ❤️
You kind find kids drawing paper pads very much like the newsprint. Dollar tree has them. I love this invoices I usually go to the old design shop for lots of freebies,. I want one of those staplers. take care.
Thanks hun x
Always love your video's. Never too long quick question x 2. I noticed your glue bottle which looks like a cake decorating bottle which I have too but mine doesn't have a lid like yours, do tell please and 2nd the link for the stapleless punch isn't working x
I'm heading out to the stationers to spend money and it's all your fault hehe. Can't wait
Hi there, The glue bottle and lid was a gift from Lorrell but it is a sugar bell lid. Sorry we cannot get them in the UK. Sorry also the link is no longer working as we are not promoting Amazon right now, it was all a bit complicated but you can search Amazon x
Lovely.
My take: I would have also gently “bent” the paper around that paperclip on the first one (they sort of imbed themselves into the paper when they’re there forever) and I would ever so lightly ink that area too, and add a little whisper of ink on the crinkles you created... it’s all in the (tiny!!) details - thanks for the fantastic vids 👍🏼🤗😎
I was thinking the same thing.x
Hi I am new here and I have to say is that I love your tips on things!!
Wow. Love your technique! And you have really inspired me. Thank you. P.S. I rather enjoy longer videos 💛
Fabulous thanks.
Love the ideas thanks. What is the name of the paper that has 3 layers from Staples?
Hello and thanks for this video.. it's been great to watch. With regards to two items in this video, what brand and size is of the glue stick that you're using? also in your stamp collection book.. was wondering where did you find all those used stamps that
are in the the book? Thx so much
I got them from a local vintage shop huni x
I must know is that just a piece of lace wrapped around your wrist its so pretty i would love to know how you did it or where u got it 💕
Don't know if you have a u haul store in your area, but you can buy a fairly large box of the "news paper" print paper for a very reasonable price. It is used for wrapping your things to pack. Vie used it for many different things. It lasts forever.
Hello there. Just wondering since I'm in the States we can possibly get different products. Can you tell me what type of stapless stapler (the brand) that you use and can no longer get over there? I'd like to try to find something comparable here. Thanks, love to watch all you come up with. Well I went back and looked and it appears to be a Paperlok. I'll go and look for that and see what I come up with. Also, do you attach your tracing paper to anything or run it directly through the printer? I know, so many questions. :-)
Love your giant glue stick! Where did you get it? Love watching your videos. :)
www.amazon.co.uk/Pritt-Jumbo-Glue-Stick-90/dp/B00CPNGE6O/ref=sxts_sxwds-bia-wc-p13n1_0?crid=HZD6G0P272QA&cv_ct_cx=pritt+stick+glue&dchild=1&keywords=pritt+stick+glue&pd_rd_i=B00CPNGE6O&pd_rd_r=dda9c18d-36fb-463e-b298-5538cdf50548&pd_rd_w=cgek0&pd_rd_wg=QjMUz&pf_rd_p=9b1a9511-9af9-4d06-8643-d54ebec511ef&pf_rd_r=F3A7AFK8N0ZDZ1JE9JX5&psc=1&qid=1597559694&sprefix=pritt%2Caps%2C153&sr=1-1-fdbae751-0fa5-4c0f-900b-865654896618
Just a word of warning to others...I loved this so I bought a pad of artist grade newsprint at Hobby Lobby, loaded it in the printer and started it up. I knew from the awful sound that this was a paper jam like no other. It just totally chewed up the paper. I managed to gently get all the paper out but can’t get the back panel in, though I’ve never had any trouble replacing it before. I’ll have to have my son look at it. Some printers may be able to handle such thin paper as this, but apparently my hp8710 cannot. Try at your own risk.
I have added printing info to the description but Newsprint here is not too thin, the tracing paper is however. There are ways to print on thinner papers. Sorry you had an issue.
Awesome xx