Like you, I’ve made lots of patchwork in fabrics, it’s always so lovely to make similar projects using papers, so much scope, so much to experiment with, our options are never ending 😊 Thank you Louise for sharing your wonderful ideas 😊 Happy New Year to you and your Family 🎉 😊 x
I just LOVE these and can't wait to give it a go! It might be an optical illusion, but with the large framed one you showed in close up at the beginning, have you cut through to reveal layers instead rather than stuck pieces on top? Either way, absolutely beautiful and a great way to experiment with colour. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you for watching and so glad you are enjoying the videos. In this instance I hadn't cut through, but it is a lovely addition to the process and it's results. Enjoy x
thank you so much :) love the video. Just found your RUclips channel - would you be able to show how you use these pieces in journals at some point? Maybe you already have - i'll have to keep looking. thanks again!
Glad you like it and thanks for watching. There are videos that use these types of papers (not quite the same,) there is one on making a seascape journal. And I will get one sorted showing how I would use these papers specifically x
#Makers of Mixed Media Art/Artists Paula Keen posted your video link. I love this technique of yours. The quilt squares you made are glued on top of what kind of paper? Thanks for this great video.
Glad you like it. It's a technique with loads of potential applicable to patchwork-type designs. I have used Jackson's Eco paper to stick the patterned squares onto. It is just textured, heavy paper that is almost card. I have just uploaded a link to enable you to purchase this paper. It is an affiliate link, and I benefit very slightly from your purchase. Many thanks, Louise😀
Hi Sandy, the "gum strip" is just brown paper tape with soluble gum glue on the back. You can get it brown or white. In Britain, it is called Gummed Brown/White Paper Tape. It comes in different widths, and I use the 2-inch one. It has suitable glues that adhere to the board and the paper really well so that you can stretch papers. I hope this helps. X😀
Just ‘found’ you. Your enthusiasm for your materials is inspiring. Down I go into another wonderful rabbit hole …. Thank you
Your welcome. Thanks for watching and for the kind comments. Enjoy creating x
I always come away from your videos feeling inspired! ❤
Wow, thank you! X
Like you, I’ve made lots of patchwork in fabrics, it’s always so lovely to make similar projects using papers, so much scope, so much to experiment with, our options are never ending 😊
Thank you Louise for sharing your wonderful ideas 😊
Happy New Year to you and your Family 🎉 😊 x
Hi Sandie, Happy New Year to you and yours. Xxx
This gave me at least 3 new ideas. Thank you for sharing your techniques and process.
Great, I hope we get to see them one day. Xx thanks for watching and all the very best, Louise
That piece you made is awe inspiring. Love it.
Thank you so much!
I love this method,, it is really play. The spontaneity is fun. ❤
Glad you enjoy it! And many thanks for watching, have a good day X
just lovely and beautiful and fabulous and gorgeous and yummy and delicious!🥰
Hi Jane I woke to this on Saturday morning, what a lovely comment, many thanks XX Also many thanks for watching, all the very best, Louise X
I love your method. They turn out stunning.
Thanks again dawn, and thanks you for watching XX😀
What an awesome idea! Thank you for sharing it with us!
Great glad it's of some interest and use. Enjoy x
Wonderful wonderful ideas here… soooo much inspiration!!
Thanks so much! 😊 and thank you for watching XXX Enjoy
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Joyful colours and compositions - great inspiration, thanks so much Louise :)
My pleasure 😊
Fabulous, I can’t wait to play. ❤️
Thanks for watching and I'm so glad you like it. Happy creating x
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Wow these are stunning I am so excited to try this, thank you Louise!!
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching and have fun.
I just LOVE these and can't wait to give it a go! It might be an optical illusion, but with the large framed one you showed in close up at the beginning, have you cut through to reveal layers instead rather than stuck pieces on top? Either way, absolutely beautiful and a great way to experiment with colour. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you for watching and so glad you are enjoying the videos. In this instance I hadn't cut through, but it is a lovely addition to the process and it's results. Enjoy x
thank you so much :) love the video. Just found your RUclips channel - would you be able to show how you use these pieces in journals at some point? Maybe you already have - i'll have to keep looking. thanks again!
Glad you like it and thanks for watching. There are videos that use these types of papers (not quite the same,) there is one on making a seascape journal. And I will get one sorted showing how I would use these papers specifically x
#Makers of Mixed Media Art/Artists Paula Keen posted your video link. I love this technique of yours. The quilt squares you made are glued on top of what kind of paper? Thanks for this great video.
Glad you like it. It's a technique with loads of potential applicable to patchwork-type designs. I have used Jackson's Eco paper to stick the patterned squares onto. It is just textured, heavy paper that is almost card. I have just uploaded a link to enable you to purchase this paper. It is an affiliate link, and I benefit very slightly from your purchase. Many thanks, Louise😀
Could you define “gum strips”?
Hi Sandy, the "gum strip" is just brown paper tape with soluble gum glue on the back. You can get it brown or white. In Britain, it is called Gummed Brown/White Paper Tape. It comes in different widths, and I use the 2-inch one. It has suitable glues that adhere to the board and the paper really well so that you can stretch papers. I hope this helps. X😀