💕Beautiful work👼.... the word your looking for is textured, this is where on side of the paper is ridged or bumpy,while the other side will be considered smooth silky and shiny. thank you for sharing God bless you😇
I have been watching a few tutorials. I really like that you used a dry brush to minimize wrinkles and bubbles! AND that you show how it makes a difference which side you place facing down. Thanks!
I just now found your channel and subscribe. I have mod podge napkins before but never with the gorgeous results you show. Thank you for showing your process! I love your results! 🎀👄🎟🛍
I’ve been doing something similar with gel medium, but never with beautiful, saturated results like yours. Your method of placing the napkin’s good side down is brilliant! Makes such a difference. Thank you so much for sharing.
OMG! That was awesome! I have a ton of those folders. I hated to throw them away! Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I will be doing this project for sure! So easy! I love your videos. Also love your accent. I subscribed to your channel. Will be watching them all! You are very talented! Thank you again!
Thank you for this excellent tutorial Aristi! This is a great way to use up our napkins. Even the torn ones can be used as pretty little embellishments on a journal page. The hardest part is the waiting. It takes a long time to dry here in rainy Oregon! I will try this soon.
I am trying this on parchment paper and thus far it is curling up. So I am going to try aluminum foil next and see if that will take the mod podge. Thanks for the show on this I have watched this repeatedly, so I am sure that eventually I will like the results on mine. Your a wonderful teacher, thank you so much,
Hi, I have tried this technique but it curls up on me too. Have you tried the on aluminum paper? If so does it work? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks for the great video. I must try this now. I will try sticking the edge of the plastic to the work surface so it doesn't move when placing the napkin down. Thanks again.
I have made this before but not with the right side facing down on plastic. Your napkin came out nice and smooth and as you said bright. I love it and shall try it your way this time. Thank you for that. Could you show us how you use them please, I would be very interested in that. Thanks so much. Avril xx
thank you for your kind words Avril. you can make any type or size of envelopes or use it as a page in a gjournal or sew it as a pocket on a page . the same way that you would use vellum or glassine paper. i have very few napkins so its a bit hard to so many ways of use.
That’s awesome Aristi!! I am making some tonight! I was hoping you had done a tutorial on this. I loved the one you did in my journal so this is so good to know. Thank you!!
What a great idea and I always keep my second layer of napkin to stamp on so what a great way to customize your paper. I love how clear the end result is. TFS! I tried the Facebook Group link but it is not a good link.
hello cindy. i guess if you uuse parchment paper you wont be able to remove the napkin from it. i guess. but any type of plastic like a used bag or glass or silicone mat would word. tfw
I've seen some people 'pull' the wrinkles out of the napkin by putting plastic wrap over the napkin to protect it and then bushing out the wrinkle (over the plastic wrap).
These are so beautiful! Thanks for sharing your technique! I'm going to try some of my own. What country are you from? I'm from Madison, Alabama, USA. Again, these are so beautiful and I already many napkins I'm going to try this on.
thank you Susan. i use wood glue. its white and drys clear. they are many brands out there , i get it from the hardware store in bucket very cheap. just choose a white one that drys crystal clear and not a yellow one. tfw
@@RainorShine1 i cannt tell you exactly. it has to do with your glue. it needs to be creamy enough so you can work with it without damaging the napkin , so not to watery not to thick. a texture like light yogurt .tfw
Πολυ ωραίο βιντεο θα το δοκιμάσω. Αν εχω ομως ολοκληρη τη χαρτοπετσέτα μπορω να τη βαλω στο πλαστικό και να περάσω κολλα μονο από πανω? Η αυτο δεν θα λειτουργήσει
Γεια σου Κατερινα. Συγνωμη που αργησα να απαντησω. Σε μερικες χαρτοπετσετες γινεται σε αλλες οχι γιατι εχουν αρκετο συνθετικο υλικο μεσα κ ετσι η κολλα δεν διαπερνα κ την αλλη πλευρα. Οποτε για καλο κ για κακο κανω κ τις δυο πλευρες. Ευχαριστω πολυ για τον χρονο σου.
As I said Aristi, what you do is amazing and so beautiful but I could never do it. I don't have that kind of patience and have to see results immediately! Lol lol. I am very impatient with some things. Do you use any kind of napkins?
i am like that Jeannie so i do it before i go to bed that way i dont go every five min to see if its done lol. if u do iit on glass mat or a silicone mat u can use heat to speed the drying time.thank you for your kind words
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Very beautiful thank you for sharing you’re very talented have a blessed day
Loved you tutorial. Can't wait to try it. Thanks so much for sharing
I just found this video, and I made my first glassine paper napkin this morning. It was so easy. Thank you for the tutorial.
Creazione veramente bellissime ! Grazie tanto per aver condiviso questa tecnica ! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for sharing this terrific technique
thank you Sandra tfw
Beautiful! Thank you!
Always nice to learn a new technique. Thank you for sharing.😊
thank you so much Nicole tfw
Εξαιρετική και εύκολη τεχνική. Συγχαρητήρια!
ευχαριστω πολυ Ρουλα για τα καλα σου λογια .
i like the way you show how to put napkin down slowly. thanks
💕Beautiful work👼.... the word your looking for is textured, this is where on side of the paper is ridged or bumpy,while the other side will be considered smooth silky and shiny.
thank you for sharing God bless you😇
Great idea!!!! I’ll do it! Thanks!
thank you so much tfw
What a wonderful idea. I will be making these tomorrow. Tfs...
thank you for watching
This is perfect and so easy. Thank you.
thank you so uch Joan tfw
Very cool technique! Never seen this done. Thanks for sharing
thank you so much tfw
That is so clever and beautiful!
thank you Kristin ,tfw
Love it...genius...God bless u...hello from Glacier National Park Montana USA
thank you so much tfw
you are a good teacher, thank you.
thank you so much tfw
Beautiful results! Fun technique. TFS
thank you Connie tfw
Oh, great tutorial.Tfs.
thank you Despina. what type of craft do u do? do u make videos or post your projects somewhere?
how awesome is this...thanks for such and awesome tutorial....thanks you so much and God BLess
thank you Judy for your kind words tfw hugs
Beautiful....thank you so much
thank you Christine tfw
Thank you!I am going to try this tonight!
thank you for watching Aunt Lily. did you do it?
Found your video by chance. Great idea will try this . Thanks for sharing.
thank you so much Barbara tfw
Great idea! Thanks for sharing with us!!
thank you Brenda tfw
I have been watching a few tutorials. I really like that you used a dry brush to minimize wrinkles and bubbles! AND that you show how it makes a difference which side you place facing down. Thanks!
Wow! Such a beautiful result. 😍
thank you Abril tfw
I realy love this technique tfsxx
thank you Stephanie for watching
Awesome technique I will have to try this!!
thank you Angela tfw
Love this technique.
thank you Lynn tfw
This is so beautiful💐
thank you Nanine tfw
Thank you so much, love this
Thank you Suzanne tfw
Thank you Aristi very helpful will,try it out
thank you Vicky tfw
This is awesome! TFS
thank you so much Lulu tfw
Thank you for sharing
thank you for watching Ruth
Fab results XX 🌈🥰💖
Thank you so much for your clear explanation of a wonderful idea!
thank you so much for your kind words tfw
great job
thank you so much tfw
A neat technique.
thank you Pamela tfw
I just now found your channel and subscribe. I have mod podge napkins before but never with the gorgeous results you show. Thank you for showing your process! I love your results! 🎀👄🎟🛍
Thank you so much Gaila tfw
FANTASTIC...
thank you so much Carey tfw
I have seen skins made, but this is more my kind of thing. I'm going to have a go right now :) Thank you :)
thank you so much tfw
Hi Aristi, Great tutorial my friend, i hope your well i will try this for sure tfs irene xx
welcome back Irene. thank you for watching
I’m new to your channel thank you for sharing
I love the looks of your work
Be safe stay in and God bless
thank you so much for your kind words tfw
I will have to try that, love it, thank you for sharing. Hugs Bonnie
thank you so much Bonnie tfw
Wow. This is really incredible! Thanks for sharing!
thank you so much Pamela tfw
I’ve been doing something similar with gel medium, but never with beautiful, saturated results like yours. Your method of placing the napkin’s good side down is brilliant! Makes such a difference. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you so much Jeanne tfw
Amazing technique. TFS ~ Hugs, Sherry
thank you Sherry tfw
What does TFS stand for
OMG! That was awesome! I have a ton of those folders. I hated to throw them away! Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I will be doing this project for sure! So easy! I love your videos. Also love your accent. I subscribed to your channel. Will be watching them all! You are very talented! Thank you again!
thank you so much for your kind words, tfw hugs
that is a wonderful idea, looks really good! TFS hugs Violet
thank you for watching Violet, hugs
Thank you so much 😊 I really love 💕 that way of using napkins......they came out totally perfectly and so useful too......
thank you so much Mag tfw
Awesome technique. I loved it. I will be giving this a try!
you should Katie its easy and tell me if you like your results tfw
Beautiful! Doing these next and hope they come out as beautiful as yours. TFS
thank you so much Cora Lee , tell me how it turn out. tfw
Looove the effect with this technique! Tfs hugs Renee
thank you Renee tfw
Thank you for this excellent tutorial Aristi! This is a great way to use up our napkins. Even the torn ones can be used as pretty little embellishments on a journal page. The hardest part is the waiting. It takes a long time to dry here in rainy Oregon! I will try this soon.
yep the hardest part is waiting cause i have nooo patience lol. i do it before i go to bed and next day they are ready. tfw
wonderful technique. thanks for sharing, i will try this today!
thank you Christy tfw
What a brilliant technique. Thank you Aristi for sharing :)
thank you Denise tfw
Thank you! I can’t wait to try this
thank you so much Rita, tell me how it goes. tfw
I did make a few of these, they are easy and quick! Thank you for sharing!
you are welcome Lily.tfw
What a amazing idea thank you
thank you Ramona ,tfw
Oh my goodness. These are amazing and one of the best tutorials I have ever seen. Cannot wait to try this!!!!!!!
thank you so much for your kind words Kimberly Gould tfw
wow thank you for this tutorial I am deffinately going to try this brilliant. I am going to subscribe to yay.
thank you soooo much . tfw
Awesome!!!! I am going to do this over the next weekend! Absolutely love the tutorial. TFS!!!!
thank you Sharon , seal it with a medium like glue so it wont make your other papers oily tfw
Awesome can't wait to learn
thank you so much Mary tfw
Awesome!!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! I was going to look up how to do my napkins! Again thank you so much for sharing this with us!
thank you for watching Elizabeth
TFS - I will definitely try this technique!💓💓💓
you should Jacqueline its easy tfw
So easy and beautiful! Love this technique! TFS!
thank you Gail tfw
I am trying this on parchment paper and thus far it is curling up. So I am going to try aluminum foil next and see if that will take the mod podge. Thanks for the show on this I have watched this repeatedly, so I am sure that eventually I will like the results on mine. Your a wonderful teacher, thank you so much,
thank you so much Deborah for your kind words,, i saw your way it doesnt peel off but it looks so cool. tfw hugs
Hi, I have tried this technique but it curls up on me too. Have you tried the on aluminum paper? If so does it work? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks for the great video. I must try this now. I will try sticking the edge of the plastic to the work surface so it doesn't move when placing the napkin down. Thanks again.
Pretty!I love it. I have seen them just add it to the wax paper. Not take it off makes it even more strong. Thank you for sharing! God bless!
this way they are very strong plus they are trasparent like glassine paper . thank you for watching Julia
I absolutely LOVE this technique!! I will definitely be trying it soon! Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring me! Hugs!!
thank you for your kind words Leslie tfw
I modpodge all the time this is,a fabulous idea Aristi thanks for the idea!💖
thank you so much Stefanie tfw
Great technique ! Turned out beautiful ! TFS, Aristi ! 💞💖
thank you Patricia tfw
Exquisite and so much fun Thank You I love your channel hugs xx
thank you so much tfw
Whoa very cool!! They came out looking so beautiful. I can't wait to try this! Thanks.
thank you so much for watching
Awesome tutorial my sweet friend, love the finished look. TFS hugs xx
thank you Fiona tfw
Hi Aristi! This is a great technique, thank you for sharing! Hugs! Deanna
thank you Deanna Marie tfw
I'm gonna give this a try. Hope your doing well.
thank you so much tfw
Wonder if mod podge would work. This is cool
thank you for watching Marie yes i guess it will work.
This is a great technique Aristi! I love how the napkins turned out. I will definitely try this. Tfs. Fia xx
thank you Fia .tell me how it turn out. tfs
J ai raté, je recommencerai
I'm making some of these!
cool Mary. tell me what you think
What a great idea! Where do you get you beautiful napkins?
thank you so much Janita, the napkins are given to me so i dont know where they got it sorry.tfw
This is very nice Aristi. I'll have to try this. Looks awesome. tfs =^^=
thank you Debbie tfw
I have made this before but not with the right side facing down on plastic. Your napkin came out nice and smooth and as you said bright. I love it and shall try it your way this time. Thank you for that. Could you show us how you use them please, I would be very interested in that. Thanks so much. Avril xx
thank you for your kind words Avril. you can make any type or size of envelopes or use it as a page in a gjournal or sew it as a pocket on a page . the same way that you would use vellum or glassine paper. i have very few napkins so its a bit hard to so many ways of use.
Thank you. Avril xx
That’s awesome Aristi!! I am making some tonight! I was hoping you had done a tutorial on this. I loved the one you did in my journal so this is so good to know. Thank you!!
Thank you Barbara tfw
What a great idea and I always keep my second layer of napkin to stamp on so what a great way to customize your paper. I love how clear the end result is. TFS! I tried the Facebook Group link but it is not a good link.
thank you Celine , i think i fix it now. tfw
Hi, I have just found your channel. I am happy to find someone from Greece. I am from Rhodes . Where are you from? Hugs
Gia sou Despina. kalos irthes. ime apo kriti. tfw
Could you use parchment paper?
hello cindy. i guess if you uuse parchment paper you wont be able to remove the napkin from it. i guess. but any type of plastic like a used bag or glass or silicone mat would word. tfw
I've seen some people 'pull' the wrinkles out of the napkin by putting plastic wrap over the napkin to protect it and then bushing out the wrinkle (over the plastic wrap).
yeap i know that trick and do it when i decoupage on objects like jars for example .thank you for watching Terri
Junk Journals, embellishments for them. I also make leather covers like midoris.
thats cool , i would love to see them
These are so beautiful! Thanks for sharing your technique! I'm going to try some of my own. What country are you from? I'm from Madison, Alabama, USA. Again, these are so beautiful and I already many napkins I'm going to try this on.
hello Janet , i am from Greece.let me know about your results tfw hugs
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Beautiful. I couldn't understand what kind of glue you used though could younpkease tell me the kind of glue and the brand name. Thank you.
thank you Susan. i use wood glue. its white and drys clear. they are many brands out there , i get it from the hardware store in bucket very cheap. just choose a white one that drys crystal clear and not a yellow one. tfw
@@AristiMoorjackie how much water you put in?
@@RainorShine1 i cannt tell you exactly. it has to do with your glue. it needs to be creamy enough so you can work with it without damaging the napkin , so not to watery not to thick. a texture like light yogurt .tfw
Πολυ ωραίο βιντεο θα το δοκιμάσω. Αν εχω ομως ολοκληρη τη χαρτοπετσέτα μπορω να τη βαλω στο πλαστικό και να περάσω κολλα μονο από πανω? Η αυτο δεν θα λειτουργήσει
Γεια σου Κατερινα. Συγνωμη που αργησα να απαντησω. Σε μερικες χαρτοπετσετες γινεται σε αλλες οχι γιατι εχουν αρκετο συνθετικο υλικο μεσα κ ετσι η κολλα δεν διαπερνα κ την αλλη πλευρα. Οποτε για καλο κ για κακο κανω κ τις δυο πλευρες. Ευχαριστω πολυ για τον χρονο σου.
@@AristiMoorjackie και εγω σε ευχαριστώ πολύ για αυτα τα ωρσια και απλά βίντεο. Άσχετη ερώτηση απο Κρήτη είσαι?
ναι , Ηρακλειο
Κι εγώ το ιδιο...
cool. me ti xirotexnies asxolise?
I have Facebook . I don't use that often If you go to it, write my name and I wiil add you tomorrow if you like.
As I said Aristi, what you do is amazing and so beautiful but I could never do it. I don't have that kind of patience and have to see results immediately! Lol lol. I am very impatient with some things. Do you use any kind of napkins?
i am like that Jeannie so i do it before i go to bed that way i dont go every five min to see if its done lol. if u do iit on glass mat or a silicone mat u can use heat to speed the drying time.thank you for your kind words
what do you mean any kind of napkins?
Are you a member on Junk Journal Junkies on Facebook?
yes i am
No I am hopeless with technology . I ask my children to help me but they get angry because when I forget and ask them again they give up.
if you need any help i can try. its easy . if u dont do videos u can do livestreams .. what do u like to craft