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STEP TWO Distress around your 12x12 background paper, and 2 contrasting papers sizes being: - 5 ½ x 10 ½ inches - 4 x 9 ½ inches Ink the edges if you like. Fold the edges up a tiny bit – about 3-4mm so it looks ‘tray-like’ on all three pieces of paper. We will call the smaller pieces of paper – ‘trays’
edges are folded. Is the etiquette to say 'finished'or just hang around and wait and see what happens? As you can probably see I'm a bit of a novice with forums. ha ha.
Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:34 am Posts: 5323 Location: Tasmania
STEP THREE From your roll of bandage – -cut a piece the length of the bigger ‘tray’ paper - then cut down the length of the gauze so its only one inch wide instead of two inches wide You may feel you want to spray this with your mist…it depends on your colours you are working with… I didn’t but it suits mine white… if you need to then mist it now and add it when its dry.
We also need another piece of gauze later on so cut another piece of the roll of bandage about three and a half inches long (no cutting down the middle this time!) mist this too if you don’t want white, and put aside.
should this gauze be very loosely woven? I have two sorts, one cotton a very loose weave and another more stretchy and a closer weave. Both are labelled gauze.
should this gauze be very loosely woven? I have two sorts, one cotton a very loose weave and another more stretchy and a closer weave. Both are labelled gauze.
I ended up with two like this as well Thea but I'm using the loose weave one....it is very loose.
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