So pretty. I can tell by the way you handle it that it has great texture.I have not seen this combo before. I am definitely going to give it a try! Thank you for this great inspiration.
I love this idea. I'm going to look for cheese cloth and lovely napkins to make this project. Thank you for sharing the best ink to stamp on this fabric paper. 💗
I'm not sure it would work as a lampshade. The heat from a lightbulb might warp or even ignite it. For safety reasons, I would stick to art/scrapbooking uses 😊
Wow, turned out beautiful! I am really enjoying watching your past videos, having just found you. Do you have a video showing all different ways to use it? You seem to come up with so many fun, cute and easy ideas!
Thank you so much, Robin! 😊💕 So glad you are enjoying my videos! I used this fabric paper to make a journal cover (I wrapped it around a hardcover book cover), although I didn't make a video. May just have to repeat this process with a follow-up tutorial on different uses, it was fun to make! 😊
Hi Lyn! Thank you for watching! You could make a decorative box by covering a regular show box with this material, add fun texture to other crafts or even frame it as artwork as other viewers suggested. Happy crafting! 😊🌺
Thank you for watching! I mostly use this type of paper for journal covers or floating/stand-alone pockets. The texture is lovely, however the paper is quite thick, which somewhat limits it's uses. Happy crafting! 😊🌺
Yes, you absolutely can! The fabric paper may turn out just a little bit thicker, so maybe just layer less napkins. Thank you for watching! Happy crafting! 🤗🌺
By using the cheesecloth it gives the look of fabric. If you were to to actually use fabric and paper I imagine it would make it to bulky to use for her journal covers that she enjoys making. That is my take on it anyway. Either way it’s a very neat process.