The napkin makes great washi tape. Use a single layer napkin, wax it, then get some double sided tape layer it down in strips first before cutting the napkin in to washi tape. I make washi not just from napkin but from all sorts of papers including printed tracing paper. Try it it's is beautiful very addictive ❤
As well as napkins you can turn any waxed paper that is transparent into Washi tape I make all my washi tape now instead of buying it it just so unique & so addictive everyone please try it you will enjoy the process. Just like to say a BIG Thank You for your wonderful videos I've got some great ideas for my Forest Journal. I'm an artist but during lock down I had a go at making an mini photo album for my daughter now I'm so addicted to junk journaling I've been working on this forest journal for a good few months now so with watching your videos it has given me so many great ideas so I will be able to finish it now so keep your videos coming. Take care Chris xxxx❤️❤️❤️
I watched a woman make her own by laying strips of masking tape what ever width you like laid side by side on a sheet of baking paper, and then she painted and stenciled and stamped the strips. It looked beautiful and original. She said you keep the tapes on the baking paper that way the stickiness lasts on the masking tape if kept that way, and use as required.
This video is 2 years old BUT I'm doing g it and CAN'T STOP LOL😂, TIS F UN, sparks curiosity to see what happens with a different paper !!! Thank ye !!!!'
Hello from Alabama, USA. I was watching Natasia from Treasure Books, and she was unboxing a Journal she purchased from you. Inside were a few sheets of waxed paper. I had never seen this before, so I had to come look for myself and low and behold just 5 days ago you demonstrated your process. I have already made my towel covered cardboard, ready to pick out papers. Thank you so much for sharing. I have subscribed and am looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Hello and welcome Karen! Thanks so much for a beautiful comment. I really appreciate it. I’m so glad that you liked the video and that you’re going to make some waxed paper. It so much fun! I’m so grateful to Natasa for that video flip through of my journal, she’s so kind. I love her channel and her tutorials. I love to share my creative process and it makes me really happy when it’s received well, so thank you again 😊
After watching quite a few of your amazing videos, I've now found the purpose for so many of the materials I've hoarded without knowing why. Thank you for sharing your creativity and knowledge with us all in such a detailed manner.
I've been binge watching your videos since I recently found you. Thanks for all the wonderful videos! I'm crafting again because I have been inspired by you! Really needed this right now. This video reminded me of a project I did when I was a child. I had big leaves that had dried. I put each one between sheets of wax paper & ironed them. I was able to store the leaves for a long time. I could handle & enjoy them. Thank you for bringing that memory back! 😊❤❤
How fun, I love waxing papers. I have never tried napkins, magazine pages, tea bags or envelopes before, so gonna give them a try soon. 😊 I have printed on piano roll paper before,using my inkjet printer and it's one of my absolute favorite things to wax, and the wax didn't affect the print, so always a plus.🥰 I have used scented candles and scented wax melts, and find the scent can be overpowering, although I'm kinda sensitive to strong smells. I do love the scented papers, but will use plain wax over the entire paper, then add just a few flakes of the scented wax. 🥴 Looking forward to trying the few things I hadn't thought of, especially the napkins, thanks so much Dragana, great tutorial. 💜💜💜
So glad you enjoyed it! I haven’t tried waxing the piano roll, sounds interesting! I should try. I’ve recently tried waxing papers from coloring books and loved it 😊❤️
This is like therapy, it's so lovely, quiet, and constructive! Loving it.❤ Sometimes I'd like to preserve the appearance of the music or print or pattern on one piece, instead of seeing the same THROUGH the sheet, just waxing it to give it the velum-like look, so I'll choose those papers for single sides.
I had to laugh when you said you don't use your iron for clothes. Lol I don't either! Lol Reminds me of when I was buying some large cake pans at the thrift store. Another shopper said "You must do a lot of baking! " I told her I don't bake any more....I use them in my garden for holding potted plants to water them. Lol It amazes me how these papers turned out translucent. So pretty! The butterfly looks great...like a vellum one. And the pink crumpled paper turned out gorgeous. We switched to flameless candles, but thankfully I kept some wax ones...now I'm really glad I did as I'll be trying this too! Thank you for showing us a great way to transform paper. Both your voice and your slight accent are very pleasant to listen to. Congrats on 30 yr. together! Hubby & I are coming up to 58.
Thank you so much Anne! Congratulations to you and your hubby, too. Wow 58 years together is amazing! I never liked ironing unless it's paper or craft related 🤣 I couldn't see the point, everything gets wrinkled quickly anyway so why waste time straightening it out 🤣
@@Saacibo Thanks! Doesn't time fly when we're having fun? Lol I agree...with the fabrics today, ironing isn't really necessary. There's more important things to iron, like wax onto paper! LOL 🤣
I tried waxing cotton scraps for book cloth. I used a wax warmer from Aldi for scent ed wax to melt the wax and spread it with a silicone brush. Worked well, no gratingor cutting candles anymore. Planning to try with paper next.
I was separating the plies of paper napkins while watching this 😅I have learned so much from your DIY processes and as I’m not as active now these beautiful processes are fun and calming. Thank you 🙏🏽 😊 You are wonderful.
I never get tired of watching your tutorials, you're so creative and inventive, you're a superb artist. I love this, thank you for sharing this with us. I hope you're having a good week so far? Take care, and have fun. xx❤❤😊😊
Did you know you can make some amazing wraps for your foods by using fabric and bees wax? They are made exactly the same way but if you use bees wax they protect your food. You just can’t use them on meat. Great for bowl covers as well.
36:10 that translucent envelope looks awesome. The whole video is actually awesome, so much potential. So far for making papers translucent I only tired baby oil. Thanks for such comprehensive and hands-on lesson. I am a bit sick at the moment with a cold but still totally energized by this video and will walk to the nearest store selling candles to pick some and try on my paper. I trust your comment that the iron is not too difficult to clean after such experiments (and if not - well, my crafts are much more important than my cloth, lets face it).
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I hope you feel better soon. Maybe some light crafting boosts your immune system. Crafts are definitely more important than clothes, I agree with you on that😊. Get well soon ❤️
I tried this and couldn’t stop. I was going to walk little dog and she gave up me and went to sleep!! I learned what I could do with one sided scrapbook paper. Thank you for sharing this video!
Deborah, you’re most welcome! It is addictive isn’t it. I usually stop when my legs get sore from standing too long 😆. Like you said, it’s great for one sided papers, really quick fix. I feel bad for the little dog, at least he or she got a good nap😍
These are gorgeous. My favorite was the blue printed page. I was thinking it could be written on with a gel pen. Great ideas, loved watching you. Thanks so much
Great video! I've seen others put their hot page between two pieces of paper towel to soak up some of the wax. Doubling up the page is smart too!! Thank you!
I will for sure do this sometime soon. I use baby oil on printed images on regular copy paper and they turn out translucent almost like vellum, but this waxing looks very interesting as well.
thanks Dragana, nice tutorial as always, cool technique shown in detail and with different materials, very useful. ❤️❤️🌷You always make me want to get to work, I finish watching your videos and I'm excited to try it myself. Thank you for the beauty you share and the positive energy you always radiate. Have a nice joyfull day
Hi Dragana! I just love going through all your videos!! There's always something new to watch or revisit!! And every single one is enjoyable!!! Making this wax paper is so unique!! I gotta try it!! Thank you for your inspiration!!!! and for your many amazing videos from years back, too!! xx Lori
If you want to streamline this process, skip grating the wax. Just iron the paper until it's warm enough and then rub the wax over the sheet. Saves a lot of effort and you use only the amount of wax you need.
Love love love it, thank you for sharing! Would you be able to glue this paper? Or will it come right off because of the wax? I really love the result, and I wonder if you will be able to grate some crayons with the wax, or maybe even scribble or draw on the paper, than add wax, or even combine with Guilding wax, endless possibilities! Thank you!!!!
You’re so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! You can glue this paper but you need to use acetone based glue. Glue sticks or white craft glues won’t work. Something like E600 would. You can see examples of me using glue with this paper in this tutorial Easy Envelope Pouches With Windows #junkjournalpocket #junkjournalephemera ruclips.net/video/ZDbA-ueijAM/видео.html Love your other ideas with crayons! Definitely worth exploring. Thanks for sharing with me 😊❤️
Hello Dragana, Those papers came out beautiful! I am going to try it with some of the papers I purchased from you. I still haven't decided how I am going to use the fabric bundle I purchased from you. It is so lovely, I want to save them for a special project. Be well! Thank you so much for sharing. Francine (from Chicago) ☺
Hello Francine, I'm so glad you liked the papers and fabric bundle. I love waxing digital papers, it makes them look older and I love that look. Thank you so much for watching and supporting me. ❤️❤️❤️
I love this video but I would have to ge a cheap iron because I would not want to chance getting wax on any fabric. I really like the effect of wax on paper.I would like to try sometime. I'm busy right now slow stitching a journal right now. Thank you for the demo. 😊
Fabulous tutorial, I have to have ago. As it happens I have a bag of bees wax, and did not know what to do with it. How does the paper feel a few weeks on, does it feel greasy or oily, did you add any of it to your journals? Thank you for another brilliant tutorial. I do watch a lot of your vids, whilst I am crafting. Cant comment as my hands are either gluey or covered in paint. lol xx
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. The paper feels waxy and keeps really well. I use it in my journals often. Sometimes I make little envelopes or glassine bags, cut flowers from it and similar. 😊
@@Saacibo It reminds me of many years ago when I did batik for my A level art and I had to removed the wax from my batik. After dyeing different sections, it is sealed with wax and then further dyeing and waxing and so on. Then when complete, all the wax was removed with an iron and clear newsprint and news paper
Wow, that sounds so interesting and I think that I’d like to try it some day. I haven’t tried that technique but it sounds amazing. Thank you for bringing it up to my attention 😍
Found you from Natasha’s page, & love your ideas! Now, just a question, is this wax paper or parchment paper, or does it matter? (You said baking paper, so wasn’t sure cuz here baking paper is parchment paper, but I keep seeing wax paper in comments, so wanna get it right). Love your videos! So grateful that someone in the comments recommended using the old wax from their wax melts, I usually throw it away, once the smell is kinda gone, & I put a new one in, but now I’ll just use it for this, & save so much $$, such a great idea! Gained a subscriber forever!❤️
This is so cool! I will have to try this. Have you tried to wax tea, coffee, or Kool-aid stained papers? Would the stain lift off in the waxing? Would the stain burn when trying to wax?
Thanks for another great tutorial, I love in tropical North Queensland and I was wondering does anyone have any trouble with the papers melting in the heat, after you have used the in your artwork being journals, cards etc? Leonie
Glad you liked the video! I usually go over an old cloth with steam on to clean the iron at the end. Any wax residue tends to stick to the cloth rather than hot iron 😊
I tried to do waxing today. I tried parchment paper and freezing paper ( my paper stuck to the freezer paper) bad idea from me🤣. The parchment paper ( baking paper) doesn’t have a shinny side, my papers just didn’t look like yours. Any thoughts on any other type paper I can use? I love your videos!!
How do you use these papers once they are waxed? I think if you fold them they'll crack (at least the wax will). Also, can you write on a waxed surface or use glue to stick something to it? I'd think the glue wouldn't stick. Please give me your thoughts. I 've been making junk journals and would like to incorporate some waxed pages.
I love making envelopes and paper flowers with these. They look nice in a journal as a full page too. You can write on them. I use acetone based glue with these, E6000 or F6000 or similar. I’ve done a video recently in which I used waxed paper to create a see through opening in the envelope. You might find the information there helpful. Here’s the link ruclips.net/video/ZDbA-ueijAM/видео.htmlsi=EouOmdsRqjUfgg_r
I already commented on the paper which I love! I am just curious about how you speak English so well, with barely a trace of an accent?? Did you live in the U.S.? I lived in England but unfortunately not for long enough to pick up their beautiful accent! Just curious, I hope that you don’t mind! I think that you are fabulous and if you don’t want to answer, then I certainly wouldn’t want to pry!!💕💕
Thank you for the compliment. I don't mind answering. I love English, although it is not my native tongue, so I struggle sometimes. I hope it's not too apparent, thank God for video editing software 😆. I lived in Australia for 15 years, must've picked up the accent there. Now days I live in my hometown of Sarajevo, and I don't get to practice conversational English often unfortunately, apart from speaking in the videos I make. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I appreciate it ❤️😊
Can you not just use waxed paper that you get in the grocery store vs shaving candles? Thanks for this inspiration! I am going to try some Perfect Pearls or other pigment powders with the wax; especially on the black cardstock
I can see that it would work that way, too. Thanks for sharing. I personally prefer not to have to many things to clean afterwards so I avoid using brushes and melting pots. 😊
It’s been 2 years since I’ve recorded this video and I still have some of these papers. I haven’t noticed any pieces falling off. Some cracks might appear when you fold these papers. 😊
Great tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing. They all came out gorgeous! 😍
Thanks so much Sylvia! I’m really glad you liked it 😊
The napkin makes great washi tape. Use a single layer napkin, wax it, then get some double sided tape layer it down in strips first before cutting the napkin in to washi tape. I make washi not just from napkin but from all sorts of papers including printed tracing paper. Try it it's is beautiful very addictive ❤
Oh, wow! That sounds very interesting. I'm going to try it. Thank you for that ❤️❤️❤️
As well as napkins you can turn any waxed paper that is transparent into Washi tape I make all my washi tape now instead of buying it it just so unique & so addictive everyone please try it you will enjoy the process. Just like to say a BIG Thank You for your wonderful videos I've got some great ideas for my Forest Journal. I'm an artist but during lock down I had a go at making an mini photo album for my daughter now I'm so addicted to junk journaling I've been working on this forest journal for a good few months now so with watching your videos it has given me so many great ideas so I will be able to finish it now so keep your videos coming. Take care Chris xxxx❤️❤️❤️
I watched a woman make her own by laying strips of masking tape what ever width you like laid side by side on a sheet of baking paper, and then she painted and stenciled and stamped the strips. It looked beautiful and original. She said you keep the tapes on the baking paper that way the stickiness lasts on the masking tape if kept that way, and use as required.
@@christinehallia1718I’m just seeing this a year later! Do a RUclips on this please!!
This video is 2 years old BUT I'm doing g it and CAN'T STOP LOL😂, TIS F UN, sparks curiosity to see what happens with a different paper !!! Thank ye !!!!'
So welcome! Glad you enjoyed it ❤️😊
These look great. I also use old wax melts which smell lovely and sprinkle mica powder on too.
Thank you so much! I haven’t tried with mica but I will as soon as I get some 😊❤️
I would love to try that. xxx
Never thought of that! I throw so many of these away! You just saved me a fortune.
Hello from Alabama, USA. I was watching Natasia from Treasure Books, and she was unboxing a Journal she purchased from you. Inside were a few sheets of waxed paper. I had never seen this before, so I had to come look for myself and low and behold just 5 days ago you demonstrated your process. I have already made my towel covered cardboard, ready to pick out papers. Thank you so much for sharing. I have subscribed and am looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Hello and welcome Karen! Thanks so much for a beautiful comment. I really appreciate it. I’m so glad that you liked the video and that you’re going to make some waxed paper. It so much fun!
I’m so grateful to Natasa for that video flip through of my journal, she’s so kind. I love her channel and her tutorials.
I love to share my creative process and it makes me really happy when it’s received well, so thank you again 😊
After watching quite a few of your amazing videos, I've now found the purpose for so many of the materials I've hoarded without knowing why. Thank you for sharing your creativity and knowledge with us all in such a detailed manner.
You’re so welcome! Glad my videos are helpful to you. Thanks for watching 😊❤️
😂it’s great isn’t it! We are not hoarders just creative people 😊
I've been binge watching your videos since I recently found you. Thanks for all the wonderful videos! I'm crafting again because I have been inspired by you! Really needed this right now. This video reminded me of a project I did when I was a child. I had big leaves that had dried. I put each one between sheets of wax paper & ironed them. I was able to store the leaves for a long time. I could handle & enjoy them. Thank you for bringing that memory back! 😊❤❤
You’re very welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video and got inspired. That’s wonderful ❤️😊
How fun, I love waxing papers. I have never tried napkins, magazine pages, tea bags or envelopes before, so gonna give them a try soon. 😊
I have printed on piano roll paper before,using my inkjet printer and it's one of my absolute favorite things to wax, and the wax didn't affect the print, so always a plus.🥰
I have used scented candles and scented wax melts, and find the scent can be overpowering, although I'm kinda sensitive to strong smells. I do love the scented papers, but will use plain wax over the entire paper, then add just a few flakes of the scented wax. 🥴
Looking forward to trying the few things I hadn't thought of, especially the napkins, thanks so much Dragana, great tutorial. 💜💜💜
So glad you enjoyed it! I haven’t tried waxing the piano roll, sounds interesting! I should try. I’ve recently tried waxing papers from coloring books and loved it 😊❤️
Thank you for sharing this video. I will be giving this a try real soon. The papers turned out beautiful.
You're very welcome! I'm glad you liked it. Thank you so much for watching 😊❤️
WOW love the results of all the papers they turned out absolutely gorgeous 😍😊
Thanks so much 😊❤️
This is like therapy, it's so lovely, quiet, and constructive! Loving it.❤
Sometimes I'd like to preserve the appearance of the music or print or pattern on one piece, instead of seeing the same THROUGH the sheet, just waxing it to give it the velum-like look, so I'll choose those papers for single sides.
So glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching 😊❤️
I had to laugh when you said you don't use your iron for clothes. Lol I don't either! Lol Reminds me of when I was buying some large cake pans at the thrift store. Another shopper said "You must do a lot of baking! " I told her I don't bake any more....I use them in my garden for holding potted plants to water them. Lol It amazes me how these papers turned out translucent. So pretty! The butterfly looks great...like a vellum one. And the pink crumpled paper turned out gorgeous. We switched to flameless candles, but thankfully I kept some wax ones...now I'm really glad I did as I'll be trying this too! Thank you for showing us a great way to transform paper. Both your voice and your slight accent are very pleasant to listen to. Congrats on 30 yr. together! Hubby & I are coming up to 58.
Thank you so much Anne! Congratulations to you and your hubby, too. Wow 58 years together is amazing!
I never liked ironing unless it's paper or craft related 🤣 I couldn't see the point, everything gets wrinkled quickly anyway so why waste time straightening it out 🤣
@@Saacibo Thanks! Doesn't time fly when we're having fun? Lol I agree...with the fabrics today, ironing isn't really necessary. There's more important things to iron, like wax onto paper! LOL 🤣
I use this technique as well but I use scented candles so
the papers smell amazing, I put it thru the embossing too and gives it a crackling effect 😊
Wonderful! Thank you so much for watching and commenting ❤️😊
I tried waxing cotton scraps for book cloth. I used a wax warmer from Aldi for scent ed wax to melt the wax and spread it with a silicone brush. Worked well, no gratingor cutting candles anymore. Planning to try with paper next.
That's a great idea! I should get that wax warmer. No Aldi here, but perhaps in similar stores 😊❤️
I was separating the plies of paper napkins while watching this 😅I have learned so much from your DIY processes and as I’m not as active now these beautiful processes are fun and calming. Thank you 🙏🏽 😊 You are wonderful.
You are so welcome! Thank you very much for your kind comment ❤️😊
I never get tired of watching your tutorials, you're so creative and inventive, you're a superb artist. I love this, thank you for sharing this with us. I hope you're having a good week so far? Take care, and have fun. xx❤❤😊😊
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it ❤️❤️❤️
Did you know you can make some amazing wraps for your foods by using fabric and bees wax? They are made exactly the same way but if you use bees wax they protect your food. You just can’t use them on meat. Great for bowl covers as well.
Thank you for the suggestion. I’ve heard of this but never tried. Perhaps I should. 😊❤️
I have made some. I think it had pine resin as well. They have lasted for 2 years.
I'm really surprised at how little wax it takes. Beautiful. Love this idea.
So glad! Thank you for watching ❤️
Super cool technique, and it looks relaxing too! Thank you for the tutorial. 💕
Your most welcome! I'm glad you liked it! Thank you so much for watching! ❤️😊
36:10 that translucent envelope looks awesome. The whole video is actually awesome, so much potential. So far for making papers translucent I only tired baby oil. Thanks for such comprehensive and hands-on lesson. I am a bit sick at the moment with a cold but still totally energized by this video and will walk to the nearest store selling candles to pick some and try on my paper. I trust your comment that the iron is not too difficult to clean after such experiments (and if not - well, my crafts are much more important than my cloth, lets face it).
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I hope you feel better soon. Maybe some light crafting boosts your immune system. Crafts are definitely more important than clothes, I agree with you on that😊. Get well soon ❤️
Love the video, thanks so much for sharing.
I tried this and couldn’t stop. I was going to walk little dog and she gave up me and went to sleep!! I learned what I could do with one sided scrapbook paper. Thank you for sharing this video!
Deborah, you’re most welcome! It is addictive isn’t it. I usually stop when my legs get sore from standing too long 😆. Like you said, it’s great for one sided papers, really quick fix.
I feel bad for the little dog, at least he or she got a good nap😍
Thank you, Dragena.
My pleasure! ❤️
These are gorgeous. My favorite was the blue printed page. I was thinking it could be written on with a gel pen. Great ideas, loved watching you. Thanks so much
You’re very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for watching 😊❤️
This is marvellous, thank you 💙🩵💜
You're so welcome 😊❤️
Wow, I never would have thought about trying this technique! Thanks for testing out all th3 different papers!❤❤❤
You are so welcome!❤️
Thank you. Its something that would use up that bit of wax left at the bottom of tea lights.
Yes, definitely! No waste wanted. Those are great for this project 😊❤️
Great idea!!!❤
@@Saacibo oh thank you. Rarely does anyone say I have a great idea. I think watching you got me thinking about that wax. 👋
@@faodail3913 thank you, appreciated.
Love them all
Great video! I've seen others put their hot page between two pieces of paper towel to soak up some of the wax. Doubling up the page is smart too!! Thank you!
You're most welcome! Thanks for watching and for a great tip! ❤️
I will for sure do this sometime soon. I use baby oil on printed images on regular copy paper and they turn out translucent almost like vellum, but this waxing looks very interesting as well.
Glad you liked the idea! Now that you've mention it, I think I want to try with baby oil. Thanks for watching 😊❤️
thanks Dragana, nice tutorial as always, cool technique shown in detail and with different materials, very useful. ❤️❤️🌷You always make me want to get to work, I finish watching your videos and I'm excited to try it myself. Thank you for the beauty you share and the positive energy you always radiate. Have a nice joyfull day
I'm so glad you enjoyed it Alessandra! Thank you very much for your beautiful comments. I enjoy reading them always ❤️❤️❤️
@@Saacibo ❤️
Wonderful tutorial! Love the look of the waxed papers. Also, love your artwork. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching!
Hi Dragana! I just love going through all your videos!! There's always something new to watch or revisit!! And every single one is enjoyable!!! Making this wax paper is so unique!! I gotta try it!! Thank you for your inspiration!!!! and for your many amazing videos from years back, too!! xx Lori
You’re very welcome! Glad you enjoyed this one, too. Thank you so much for watching. ❤️😊
I like it. Im doing this. Thank you 😊
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 😊❤️
If you want to streamline this process, skip grating the wax. Just iron the paper until it's warm enough and then rub the wax over the sheet. Saves a lot of effort and you use only the amount of wax you need.
Great tip! Thanks so much! 😊❤️
Love love love it, thank you for sharing! Would you be able to glue this paper? Or will it come right off because of the wax? I really love the result, and I wonder if you will be able to grate some crayons with the wax, or maybe even scribble or draw on the paper, than add wax, or even combine with Guilding wax, endless possibilities! Thank you!!!!
You’re so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! You can glue this paper but you need to use acetone based glue. Glue sticks or white craft glues won’t work. Something like E600 would. You can see examples of me using glue with this paper in this tutorial
Easy Envelope Pouches With Windows #junkjournalpocket #junkjournalephemera
ruclips.net/video/ZDbA-ueijAM/видео.html
Love your other ideas with crayons! Definitely worth exploring. Thanks for sharing with me 😊❤️
Wow! Love this! Good work!😊
Thank you so much ❤️😊
Have you tried this with coloring crayons? I think I may try just to see how much of the color transfers to the paper.
No, I haven’t but it’s a great idea! Thank you 😊❤️
Thank you so much. I've done waxpaper before but used titles instead of baking and this will make a huge difference. Thank you
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching 😊❤️
Thank you so much, Dragana, for sharing this technique with us. :)
You’re most welcome Juanita. Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you!😊
This is great , will try this project. Thank You for showing us.
Wonderful share! Thank you. 🌸
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching 😊❤️
Hello Dragana, Those papers came out beautiful! I am going to try it with some of the papers I purchased from you. I still haven't decided how I am going to use the fabric bundle I purchased from you. It is so lovely, I want to save them for a special project. Be well! Thank you so much for sharing. Francine (from Chicago) ☺
Hello Francine, I'm so glad you liked the papers and fabric bundle. I love waxing digital papers, it makes them look older and I love that look. Thank you so much for watching and supporting me. ❤️❤️❤️
Great tutorial! I’ll need to try it and experiment with writing on the waxed paper.
Thank you so much for watching 😊❤️
Love this idea, thanks for sharing.
Спасибо! Это было очень интересно и весело смотреть. Я ещё не понимаю, как использовать такую бумагу, но я обязательно сделаю её!
You’re very welcome! Thank you so much for watching 😊❤️
I love this video but I would have to ge a cheap iron because I would not want to chance getting wax on any fabric. I really like the effect of wax on paper.I would like to try sometime. I'm busy right now slow stitching a journal right now. Thank you for the demo. 😊
You’re very welcome! Glad you liked it. It’s a good idea getting a cheap or used iron for this project. 😊❤️
Fabulous tutorial, I have to have ago. As it happens I have a bag of bees wax, and did not know what to do with it. How does the paper feel a few weeks on, does it feel greasy or oily, did you add any of it to your journals? Thank you for another brilliant tutorial. I do watch a lot of your vids, whilst I am crafting. Cant comment as my hands are either gluey or covered in paint. lol xx
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. The paper feels waxy and keeps really well. I use it in my journals often. Sometimes I make little envelopes or glassine bags, cut flowers from it and similar. 😊
Beautiful, I can't wait to do this, Thank you
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 😊❤️
Beautiful and inspirational! Can't wait to try. Please show your stitched projects
Thank you so much!
New subscriber here. Thank you for this great tutorial. Ill def be giving this a go.
Hello and welcome to the channel! I hope you have fun with this technique 😊❤️
What a lovely and inspiring tutorial. How lucky that I have everything I need to try it out. Thank you. `Saacibo
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for watching!
Wow great tute. Loved it. I know what I’m doing today 😍😂
Thanks ❤️. I might do some too, I used up all my stash so quickly 😆
I really like your video's. Got a question. How do you join the papers to use them? Being waxy, what glue holds? Thank you.
I’ve been using all purpose clear acetone based glue. Something like E6000 😊
Great useful information, I do appreciate this tutorial. Thank you for sharing.
You're most welcome! I'm really glad. Thank you so much for watching. ❤️
love this technique. I have lots of hand made paper and will try this.
Wonderful! Thanks so much for watching!
Could the fussy cut butterflies be glued onto a page?
Yes, just use stronger glue, any that is acetone based would work. E6000 for example 😊
Thank you very much. Looking forward to trying this myself. What a beautiful napkin! 😍
Thanks so much Maria. I’m glad you’re going to try it, it’s really fun 😍
@@Saacibo It reminds me of many years ago when I did batik for my A level art and I had to removed the wax from my batik. After dyeing different sections, it is sealed with wax and then further dyeing and waxing and so on. Then when complete, all the wax was removed with an iron and clear newsprint and news paper
Wow, that sounds so interesting and I think that I’d like to try it some day. I haven’t tried that technique but it sounds amazing. Thank you for bringing it up to my attention 😍
Found you from Natasha’s page, & love your ideas! Now, just a question, is this wax paper or parchment paper, or does it matter? (You said baking paper, so wasn’t sure cuz here baking paper is parchment paper, but I keep seeing wax paper in comments, so wanna get it right). Love your videos! So grateful that someone in the comments recommended using the old wax from their wax melts, I usually throw it away, once the smell is kinda gone, & I put a new one in, but now I’ll just use it for this, & save so much $$, such a great idea! Gained a subscriber forever!❤️
I used baking paper. My understanding is that it is called parchment paper in the US. 😊❤️
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Thanks so much Steffi ❤️
Yes this is very interesting. Love the idea. I will try for sure.
I'm really glad! Thank you so much for watching 😊❤️
fun!
Thanks for watching ❤️
Amazing results❤
Thank you! ❤️😊
This is so cool! I will have to try this. Have you tried to wax tea, coffee, or Kool-aid stained papers? Would the stain lift off in the waxing? Would the stain burn when trying to wax?
Thank you! I haven’t tried to wax dyed papers. I’ve tried with ink jet prints and ink stayed unchanged, no lifting off. 😊
This helped me a lot! Keep up the good work :)
Glad it helped! Thanks so much for watching!
Great results! Thank you!!
You're so welcome! Thank you! ❤️😊
This really help me
Thanks so much for watching!
Love this 💕
Thank you ❤️
Thanks for another great tutorial, I love in tropical North Queensland and I was wondering does anyone have any trouble with the papers melting in the heat, after you have used the in your artwork being journals, cards etc?
Leonie
I would test it by placing a waxed sheet of paper between 2 regular papers and leaving them for a few days to see what happens. 😊
@@Saacibo that makes sense. Thank you I will.
This is really great! Thank you so much! Does it leave wax on your iron
Glad you liked the video! I usually go over an old cloth with steam on to clean the iron at the end. Any wax residue tends to stick to the cloth rather than hot iron 😊
Oh great! Thank you!@Saacibo
What kind of glue do you use with the wax paper when you cut thing out like the butterfly?
I use acetone based glue, such as E 6000 or UHU universal. White craft glue doesn’t really work with waxed papers 😊
can you do a video with different color waxes?
Perhaps some time in the future 😊
Dragana beautiful video, but you used your iron on wax directly. Doesn't that ruin your iron? I am just wondering.
Not at all! I just cleaned by ironing some paper. All the wax melts off.
I tried to do waxing today. I tried parchment paper and freezing paper ( my paper stuck to the freezer paper) bad idea from me🤣. The parchment paper ( baking paper) doesn’t have a shinny side, my papers just didn’t look like yours. Any thoughts on any other type paper I can use? I love your videos!!
A lot viewers reported that parchment paper worked well for them. Doesn’t matter if it’s not shiny on one side.😊
Wax is very hard to glue what are you going to glue it with
I use acetone based glue with waxed papers and so far it worked. Something like E6000
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How do you use these papers once they are waxed? I think if you fold them they'll crack (at least the wax will). Also, can you write on a waxed surface or use glue to stick something to it? I'd think the glue wouldn't stick. Please give me your thoughts. I 've been making junk journals and would like to incorporate some waxed pages.
I love making envelopes and paper flowers with these. They look nice in a journal as a full page too. You can write on them. I use acetone based glue with these, E6000 or F6000 or similar. I’ve done a video recently in which I used waxed paper to create a see through opening in the envelope. You might find the information there helpful. Here’s the link ruclips.net/video/ZDbA-ueijAM/видео.htmlsi=EouOmdsRqjUfgg_r
I already commented on the paper which I love! I am just curious about how you speak English so well, with barely a trace of an accent?? Did you live in the U.S.? I lived in England but unfortunately not for long enough to pick up their beautiful accent! Just curious, I hope that you don’t mind! I think that you are fabulous and if you don’t want to answer, then I certainly wouldn’t want to pry!!💕💕
Thank you for the compliment. I don't mind answering. I love English, although it is not my native tongue, so I struggle sometimes. I hope it's not too apparent, thank God for video editing software 😆. I lived in Australia for 15 years, must've picked up the accent there. Now days I live in my hometown of Sarajevo, and I don't get to practice conversational English often unfortunately, apart from speaking in the videos I make.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I appreciate it ❤️😊
@@Saacibo I admire you! Great job!
Can you not just use waxed paper that you get in the grocery store vs shaving candles? Thanks for this inspiration! I am going to try some Perfect Pearls or other pigment powders with the wax; especially on the black cardstock
I haven’t tried this with grocery waxed paper. Not sure if it would work. Great idea adding pigment powders! Thanks for watching 😊❤️
What temp is the iron setting pls?
Medium to high and no steam 😊
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Why not melt the wax and then use a paint brush and just paint the wax on, then do the iron part to asure of the wax and paper becoming one?
I can see that it would work that way, too. Thanks for sharing. I personally prefer not to have to many things to clean afterwards so I avoid using brushes and melting pots. 😊
@@Saacibo oh I can understand that. Cleaning gets in the way of creativity enough.
All of my pieces turned a lot darker. What am I doing wrong?
Perhaps it’s to do with wax or candles. I got pink papers once because I used red candles.
Does the wax crack off. After a bit??
It’s been 2 years since I’ve recorded this video and I still have some of these papers. I haven’t noticed any pieces falling off. Some cracks might appear when you fold these papers. 😊
It would be easier if you grated it with the fine side of the grater.
Thank you for the tip 😊
Maybe if you use some beeswax and be more flexible
I just found this video, it is just fabulous, and looks so addictive… I will certainly look forward to the ‘ironing’ now !🫢❤️
Great! Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching ❤️😊