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TPS:Tissue Paper Print

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TPS:Tissue Paper Print
Group:The Print Shop
Swap Coordinator:lcjustme (contact)
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Number of people in swap:9
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:March 24, 2014
Date items must be sent by:April 16, 2014
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

You will be creating one piece of mailart for one partner using prints done with tissue paper. If you haven't yet played with tissue paper on your gelli plate, I am sure you will be thrilled with the results. I start with white paper and do a one pull technique adding lots of texture to my plate before printing. Once dry, tissue paper can easily be adhered and collaged to paper panels to create one of a kind notecards, envelopes, postcards, etc. I have had a lot of fun stamping out my paper and then layering my paper directly over it. I use a Zig wide adhesive pen as well as thinned modge podge. I find tearing edges give a nice smooth look when blending multiple prints to one project and when working with paper panels, I normally wrap the tissue around to the back. Okay - one piece of mailart, senders choice, to one partner. Have fun!

Discussion

trula 03/15/2014 #

For this swap, can delli paper be used interchangeably with tissue paper? Or is there enough of a difference that we should make sure to use only tissue paper?

lcjustme 03/15/2014 #

I have not had the chance to work with deli paper yet. I would assume it is pretty similar though. I think it would be fine if you don't keep tissue paper on hand!

Susi 03/23/2014 #

Just to clarify, are you printing directly on the tissue paper, or just layering it on top of a print? If you haven't had a chance to print on deli paper, you really must give it a try!

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