How to Make Paste Paper for Book Arts & Paper Crafts / DIY with Simple Ingredients
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
- Come along and make some paste paper with me. I hope you try it out! There are endless possibilities and you only need just a few supplies. Give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed! I'd love to see if you try it out. Take a photo and tag me on IG @finebergartstuio.
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I watched a pile of videos on paste paper, yours is best. Why waste time? Concise and very clear tutorial! Thank You!
Wow! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial!! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I bought. Some corn starch today and am going to give it a try. Looks fun !
Hi Patricia - I hope it was fun for you!
I will definitely be trying this out! Thanks so much for the tutorial!
On my list to try this summer! Thank you for sharing your technique!
Awesome!! Have so much fun :) I'd love to see if you feel like sharing!
Lovely
Thank you!
May I ask you, how much is 7 cups of water in the millilitre or litre? And how thick is 70 pound paper in GSM?
your work is very beautiful! I'll try to make my own comb.
I'm so sorry, but I'm not sure! It's all pretty forgiving, so I'd just try it out and see what works for you!
Love this idea. ❤️ But what would you use paste paper for? Use like gelli prints?
Yeah!! I have some notebook ideas coming up soon too!
Can you store the leftover paste paint? And for how long? Thank you!!
Hi Rose! I've had varying degrees of success with this, and in fact have already started recording another video about this!
I found that the cornstarch paste was great on the first day but overnight it lost its silkiness and became lumpy. I refrigerated some and kept some out… no difference. I made a lot which spoiled so I ended up getting a small tub of wallpaper paste- Roman 543. Works great. Thanks for your video!
Interesting you use cornstarch and others use flour
Thanks for commenting! It's nice that there are all sorts of ways to create things. I think I must have learned this somewhere else on TH-cam.
I dont get why you'd go thru the "paste" process when you can do this with just acrylic paint or even a geli plate...