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How to Turn Magazine Pages into Pretty Junk Journal Papers - A quick & easy Technique 

The Artsie Crafter
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This is a quick and easy technique showing how you can not only get rid of the glossy finish on magazine pages but you can also erase any unwanted elements on the page, as well, turning ugly magazine pages into pretty papers you can use in your junk journals.
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Комментарии : 28   
@Nightwind-nn9wn
@Nightwind-nn9wn 8 месяцев назад
YOU ARE DOING GOOD!!!
@wendymontgomery45
@wendymontgomery45 Год назад
Love your experimental results and love that your Australian! From Wendy, Melbourne, Australia
@4evaMrsBrentWeston1
@4evaMrsBrentWeston1 2 месяца назад
Thanks sooooo much for this idea... I have that exact stuff in my bathroom... works wonders... regoing thru all my old mags that I've already harvested...
@williebrown5274
@williebrown5274 Год назад
Thank you! Those look great. The BEE is fantastic.
@KimberlyLetsGo
@KimberlyLetsGo Год назад
In the States, we have something called Goo-B-Gone and I wonder if that would work like yours. Good DIY tip!
@deblee1958
@deblee1958 Год назад
It does I just tried it.
@Kayenne54
@Kayenne54 Год назад
Essential oils can and will remove varnish, for example, if spilt on furniture. They can also play havoc with some plastics or plastic coatings on items. I'll keep an eye out in my local store for this product (I'm in Australia) and will certainly give it a go. Thanks for the info and experimentation results. Fascinating! It's working like a solvent. P.S. Okay, I used some neat Eucalyptus essential oil, put about 1 ml (about 20 drops) onto a ceramic saucer, and with a cotton tip, (fairly soaked) was able to smudge colours on a magazine that has thinner pages; it didn't work as well on a calendar image because it had a different finish to the junk mail print. Best not to use neat essential oils with bare hands - so cotton tips or cotton buds recommended. Neat 100% essential oil will perish rubber gloves and even plastic gloves really quickly, so not useful to use. Lavender essential oil, in fact any essential oil would work as a solvent, used this way, but may be expensive overall, if doing large areas or lots of pages (but they'd smell great, repel insects and act as anti-virals in the air). The other issue, if decanting some essential oil, is that they will evaporate quickly, and it's strongly advised not to use them neat like this anywhere near naked flame - and of course, avoid a plastic container; a pottery or ceramic small dish would work, like a ramekin. Not knowing what the other ingredients are in the Orange Power product, essential oils could be regarded as "safer" for people who suffer chemical allergies, but that would have to go on an oil by oil basis, according to the person. Some people get migraines from strong scents (which isn't an allergy, but a sensitivity). It would be interesting to find out how much time elapses before the strong scent fades from any pages. PPS (lol) There was very little bleed-through to the back of the page from the essential oil used. Almost none. And because of the evaporation rate of neat essential oil, the paper dried quickly.
@karmaleenash2841
@karmaleenash2841 Год назад
CitraSolv is the product most folks use. Easy to get here in the states, but not elsewhere. Try orange essential oil, too. I use it straight to remove sticky places, etc. Love your ideas!
@brendabasso6699
@brendabasso6699 Год назад
Thank you for sharing, love this im grabbing my products now ❤❤❤❤
@dr.amyanna9235
@dr.amyanna9235 Год назад
You are a GENIUS!!! Great techniques and ideas! Love them all! Helps me wit my mojo is lost! Lol! 😂
@pixels2u
@pixels2u Год назад
I wonder if "Orange Clean," with orange oil would work. Going to see what I might have that would work similarly. Great tip, thx!
@marseeb1866
@marseeb1866 Год назад
Let us know if Orange Clean works please. I will run out and get it. ☺️
@gayleederati6780
@gayleederati6780 Год назад
Brilliant! Can’t wait to see more of your videos.
@jennygee9849
@jennygee9849 Год назад
a clever idea using my favorite cleaning product🍊🍋
@cherylbaker473
@cherylbaker473 Год назад
Awesome idea. I will be trying. Thank you !
@hilltopviewjournals
@hilltopviewjournals Год назад
What a great technique! I don’t think the product is available in the UK but I will search for an alternative. This will be great for collage. Thanks for sharing ❤
@conniebartch9656
@conniebartch9656 Год назад
Fun idea! TFS
@graceng5525
@graceng5525 Год назад
Love this idea! Going to try it!
@theartsiecrafter
@theartsiecrafter Год назад
Have fun!
@GLITTERandSKULLZ
@GLITTERandSKULLZ Год назад
I just use matte medium paste.
@Nightwind-nn9wn
@Nightwind-nn9wn 8 месяцев назад
WISH YOU COULD HAVE SHOWN JUST A BIT OF THE PROCESS,OTHERWISE COOL!! THANK YOU!!
@debraanntaylor5472
@debraanntaylor5472 Год назад
Having taken the shine off then you might be able to stamp on it without stamps smudging? … I will give this a go . Thanks for sharing.
@victoriabougie4412
@victoriabougie4412 Год назад
I just found your videos and love your work! I wonder how strong the smell is on the paper after it dries? I can't imagine it is archive safe. Fun for your application!
@theartsiecrafter
@theartsiecrafter Год назад
Unfortunately the beautiful orange citrus scent doesn't last very long at all. Because citrus is an acid, I assume it wouldn't be archive safe as it is, but you could apply a coat of sealant over the top of the paper - perhaps that might preserve it.
@Sandra-rf5fs
@Sandra-rf5fs Год назад
What an interesting idea. I am in the USA, so don't know what product I can find other than Goo Gone, which seems to have an oily base. Maybe that won't matter?
@Kayenne54
@Kayenne54 Год назад
"Citrisol" or something similar in name to that was mentioned during the above video. Maybe that can be found through Amazon? Maybe under "Solvents"?
@karmaleenash2841
@karmaleenash2841 Год назад
CitraSolv, easy to find in the states at grocery stores or maybe even Amazon?
@kathleenogilvie617
@kathleenogilvie617 Год назад
In Alberta (Canada) there is Goo Gone. I'll be trying it. To get Citra solv here is pricey.
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