This week on NGS group we are looking at the section "Handles and Bent Hinges" in Julia Andrus' book "Paper Transformed". Julia notes that this project must be completed at the time you start or the glue will dry before the piece can be manipulated.
In Julia's book, she suggests painting the pieces at the end to simulate the look of metal (similar to Hardware or Filigree sections). I wanted my bits to look like leather, so (using a Tim Holtz die cut) I cut the top layers for two pieces out of the Leather Paper that I made earlier. Also cut two pieces of plain brown card stock to be the bottom layers. Julia mentions that thinner layers will hold their shape better, and recommends only using 2 - 3 layers of die cuts for this project.
Adhere 2 or 3 matching layers of die cuts with white glue, and WHILE the glue is still wet, form the shape around a dowel or paint brush. I used a small hand weight, because my pieces are quite large. I folded back the sections I wanted to lay flat.
2 comments:
Good idea to use the leather paper you made earlier. These look so real!!
Chrissy Bornfleth
I never thought of using that die to make handles!! Now I'll have to purchase it!!!! I have some of the other new dies, but not that one. Thanks for posting this technique.
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