Tiny Faux Postage Pocket Tutorial

Tiny Faux Postage Pocket Tutorial

Tiny Faux Postage Pocket Tutorial

In this Tiny Faux Postage Pocket Tutorial, I’ll show how to use a tiny faux postage stamp, scraps of paper, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists and more to create a tiny pocket.

Tiny Faux Postage Pocket Tutorial Video

Supplies sued for the Tiny Faux Postage Pocket Tutorial
To get started on this Tiny Faux Postage Pocket Tutorial, grab some scraps of paper. I used a scrap of ivory cardstock to stamp the images: Tea Postage, Tiny Library Card, Admission with Archival Ink Jet Black.

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Sharing a Handmade Paper Tutorial with you today. Upcycling or recycling papers into handmade papers is a great way to reduce waste. Instead of throwing out those papers save a batch to make your own papers.

Handmade Paper Tutorial

Sharing a Handmade Paper Tutorial with you today. Upcycling or recycling papers into handmade papers is a great way to reduce waste. Instead of throwing out those papers save a batch to make your own papers.

Sharing a Handmade Paper Tutorial with you today. Upcycling or recycling papers into handmade papers is a great way to reduce waste. Instead of throwing out those papers save a batch to make your own papers.

Handmade Paper Tutorial Video.

Supplies used for the Handmade Paper Tutorial
  • Shredded papers, These can be junk mail, old bills, misprinted papers, scraps of paper, scrapbook paper, if it is paper you can use it to create new paper.
  • Purex Sta-Flo Liquid Starch is good to use if you plan to use other than recycled paper.
  • Tub to hold water I use two one for soaking the shredded paper and the second for the pulp bath.
  • Blender, Mine is from a thrift store.
  • Paper Deckle frame set. Mine is handmade by me and the inside measurement is 8.5 x 11 inches and I’m working with a local contractor to create more to offer in my shop.
  • Cotton Fabric cut or torn into 10 x 15 inch pieces – big enough to cover the deckle and use to hold the new handmade paper
  • Towels and sponges to soak up excess water.
  • Iron or Garment Press. I happened to use a commercial garment press that we no longer use at our shop WeEmbroider.com.
  • Pressing cloth or Craft Sheet
The method I used for this Handmade Paper Tutorial was first I shredded paper. Some of the papers were already shredded and some I did myself. If you want to start with more white papers, then be selective in your paper shredding.

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Creating Background Pages into Journal Pages

Creating Background Pages into Journal Pages

Creating Background Pages into Journal Pages

Today I’m Creating Background Pages into Journal Pages. Using book pages, stencils, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists and more. I will show how to create background pages and then turn that into a junk journal page.

Creating Background Pages into Journal Pages Video.

Supplies used Creating Background Pages into Journal Pages

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