Yes Natasha from Treasure Books is amazing and shared this in her channel and made beautiful projects with her all the papers she made using this technique. Thank you for sharing. Love the napkins you used.
Loved your video! I was told not to go back and forth with brush when applying glue mixture. This weakens the fibers in the napkin. Go one direction only. Thank you for sharing. You have a pleasant voice & easy to listen to. 😊
Karen, this is the first time I found your channel and I’m so thrilled with this tutorial! I am obsessed with making faux rice paper but I also don’t make everything vintage nor do I make junk journals. My focus is on cards, as well. Your tips and suggestions are wonderful and your instructions are very clear. I can’t wait to experiment with making cards with my stash of faux rice paper! THANK YOU SO MUCH! 😊🐾🌵
So glad you found my channel and liked this technique. I hope you do try it! Check my Napkins playlist for two more videos where I share many more cards and different ways to try the technique.
Thanks Brenda. I may have shown that in one of the several other videos I did on the Faux Rice Paper? Check my PlayList for other Faux Rice videos and other napkin techniques.
@@KarenHasheckhello 👋you did beautiful job with magic thing and I want to know same stuff how to use rice paper. They is so beautiful I want to do some nice with them. Greetings from Florida
You can make the marks on your paper for the A2 then just scrunch the edges to fit as the final stage. Then you will have those organic edges for your card front. Really great ideas!
Thank you, Karen for explaining this so easily for your subscribers. I totally enjoyed this video and can't wait to make my own. I just need to go get some cheap glue now. New subscribers. I love making cards and always love learning new things.
Have you tried gel food coloring instead of dye re-inker? I've heard that it works and it's so much cheaper. Can be found at Hobby Lobby in the cake decorating aisle. I think it was approx $3.
This is a very awesome technique! I can't wait to give this a try. My mind is reeling with ideas. Do you think Mod Podge would work in place of the glue? TFS
I am not sure- but all the videos I watched where people were using this to make journals and other mixed media projects used white glue, not modge podge so I think not? White glue is so inexpensive- but you could give it a try. The beauty of it is the transparent translucent results.
Hi again Karen. I've been having trouble getting the glitter flaking off after it is dry. I thought about using a spray adhesive after applying the glitter to the glued or mod podged napkin. Do you have another solution? Thank you.
Sorry I don't have any more ideas but you could definitely try the spray adhesive. Also I haven't tried the food coloring but I see no reason why it wouldn't work. I have lots of reinkers....
For now, I'm just not going to use any more glitter. It has creeped into all crooks and corners in my house. Ug. I did buy gel food coloring because I read that works and it's a lot less money than re-inkers. Haven't tried it yet but I will soon. I had a question on one of your cards, but don't have time to review right now. Will get back to you on questions. As I recall, it was a blue card. @@KarenHasheck
After watching several videos on this from diff artists, i decided to try this … really mixed results so far. Corn starch glue? Nope. Mod Podge? Ok. Parchment paper? Not great!! Can’t separate the dried parts. Plastic bags as a base? Ok so far. Liquid watercolor to color the glue? Seems ok. All trial and error 😎
Thank you for your easy and clear instructions!
Yes Natasha from Treasure Books is amazing and shared this in her channel and made beautiful projects with her all the papers she made using this technique. Thank you for sharing. Love the napkins you used.
Absolutely amazing very nice! First time seeing this beautiful!Tyfs ❤
Beautiful. Wonderful. Very Informative. Great Tutorial. Thank You for taking the time to make this video.
I got brave and made the rice paper and it was so fun. Thanks for the idea.
Loved your video! I was told not to go back and forth with brush when
applying glue mixture. This weakens the fibers in the napkin. Go one direction only. Thank you
for sharing. You have a
pleasant voice & easy to
listen to. 😊
I like you artwork.. Thank you for sharing...
Karen, this is the first time I found your channel and I’m so thrilled with this tutorial! I am obsessed with making faux rice paper but I also don’t make everything vintage nor do I make junk journals. My focus is on cards, as well. Your tips and suggestions are wonderful and your instructions are very clear. I can’t wait to experiment with making cards with my stash of faux rice paper! THANK YOU SO MUCH! 😊🐾🌵
Judy - your kind words made my day! Check out all the videos in the napkins Playlist and have fun!
I just found this video, love it, will definitely try this. Thanks for sharing this with us ❤️
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing this. I will definitely be trying this.
Awesome technique, thanks for your great video!
Remarkable!
Sending good vibes from Dripping Springs, Texas
Very beautiful, loveit! ❤
Que trabajos tan bellos gracias Lima Peru
Great technique, Karen!
Your cards are lovely!
Awesome 🎉
I just found you tonight and and find this process very interesting. I think I’ve seen it before but you have inspired me to try this. Thanks much.
So glad you found my channel and liked this technique. I hope you do try it! Check my Napkins playlist for two more videos where I share many more cards and different ways to try the technique.
These are so lovely Karen!!! You always amaze me… you do a really GREAT job! Thank you so much for your inspiration!!!!
Karen, this was a great technique. I want to give it a go. Thanks for sharing.
Love the look of this technique. Definitely on the list to try. Thanks for the inspiration.
Love this, Karen...thank you!!
Very nice Thank you
Very cool technique 😎
TYFS...maybe you could show pulling the rice paper off of the freezer paper next time. Thanks. The bird sheet and card you made were beautiful.
Thanks Brenda. I may have shown that in one of the several other videos I did on the Faux Rice Paper? Check my PlayList for other Faux Rice videos and other napkin techniques.
@@KarenHasheckhello 👋you did beautiful job with magic thing and I want to know same stuff how to use rice paper. They is so beautiful I want to do some nice with them. Greetings from Florida
I have read recently that some people discourage using coffee because it is acidic. Have you had any issues with yellowing or disintegrating papers?
Thanks, Love it!
You can make the marks on your paper for the A2 then just scrunch the edges to fit as the final stage. Then you will have those organic edges for your card front. Really great ideas!
Thanks for the great tip!
Thank you, Karen for explaining this so easily for your subscribers. I totally enjoyed this video and can't wait to make my own. I just need to go get some cheap glue now. New subscribers. I love making cards and always love learning new things.
Thanks for your kind words Belinda and welcome to my channel!
For embossing, try using a silicon mat so it doesn't stick.
I'm assuming that baking sheets don't work???
These are Absolutely Beautiful !! 😍 What glue do you use to attach the faux rice paper to the card stock that works te best ?
Karen, just found your page...love your ideas...
Have you tried gel food coloring instead of dye re-inker? I've heard that it works and it's so much cheaper. Can be found at Hobby Lobby in the cake decorating aisle. I think it was approx $3.
Do you pull the print off of the freezer paper or do you cut the print around while it's on the freezer paper?
Love your rice paper videos, where do you get the beautiful napkins from.
I find many at our local Hobby Lobby and some on line - Oriental Trading is a great place for napkins at low cost.
What about adding iridescent mica powder?
Give it a try Joan! I didn't and it may disappear in the mixture, so I used crushed glass glitter (and other things) that were chunkier.
This is a very awesome technique! I can't wait to give this a try. My mind is reeling with ideas. Do you think Mod Podge would work in place of the glue? TFS
I am not sure- but all the videos I watched where people were using this to make journals and other mixed media projects used white glue, not modge podge so I think not? White glue is so inexpensive- but you could give it a try. The beauty of it is the transparent translucent results.
@@KarenHasheck Thank you.
I saw a few videos that DID use mod podge.
Hi again Karen. I've been having trouble getting the glitter flaking off after it is dry. I thought about using a spray adhesive after applying the glitter to the glued or mod podged napkin. Do you have another solution? Thank you.
Sorry I don't have any more ideas but you could definitely try the spray adhesive. Also I haven't tried the food coloring but I see no reason why it wouldn't work. I have lots of reinkers....
For now, I'm just not going to use any more glitter. It has creeped into all crooks and corners in my house. Ug. I did buy gel food coloring because I read that works and it's a lot less money than re-inkers. Haven't tried it yet but I will soon. I had a question on one of your cards, but don't have time to review right now. Will get back to you on questions. As I recall, it was a blue card. @@KarenHasheck
After watching several videos on this from diff artists, i decided to try this … really mixed results so far. Corn starch glue? Nope. Mod Podge? Ok. Parchment paper? Not great!! Can’t separate the dried parts. Plastic bags as a base? Ok so far. Liquid watercolor to color the glue? Seems ok. All trial and error 😎
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Hello !
I have a question ?
Is it just like fabric or you can eat also this ?
Not edible and not just like fabric- but like a very thin rice paper.
….seriously? What a dope.
Eat it? It’s line Rice Paper, not like Rice in a bowl with soup