SCRAPBOOK ENVELOPE CREATED WITH PAPER GLUE. The glues called Media glue are specifically recommended
for paper works so we renamed them paper glue The water-based, thick and strong paper glues are
available in matte and silky shine versions These glues dont crinkle the paper so they are
excellent for scrapbook and mixed techniques Select a scrapbook paper with patterns
on both sides (30,48 x 30,48 cm)... Measure 7 and 23,5 cm on the top from its
left side, and then do the same on the bottom Use a folding bone (or an object with a blunt end)
to fold the paper at the marks, with a ruler This way you can fold it nicely, by a straight line.
Sharpen the fold by the same folding bone Measure 8 and 19.7 Cm at the sides
of the paper, measured from the top Crease the paper at the marked points... Then fold it up and sharpen the fold Cut paper from the top left and right
corners at the fold by a hobby knife Cut it diagonally at the bottom corners
and remove only half of the paper here Fold the created tabs and fix them by glue You can put paper tags cut from scrapbook
paper with messages to these pockets Glue a standard size envelope to the middle of the sheet Round the corners by scissors or by a corner cutter Cut a piece of harmonizing color scrapbook paper
to the size of the envelope, and glue it there Create multi-level parts that protrude our from the
surface.
Cut patterns and texts around from the paper Now cut little spacer pieces from corrugated paper Glue the cut patterns first, and then put
the spacer on it and put glue on the top Create a multi-level patter from
layered identical patterns You can also emphasize some words of the text by it Leave the rest of the words in two dimensions Put additional decors on it and put
a message card to the empty pocket Fold the edges and glue a mini magnet
to the top of the lower tab When the glue dried, fold the top tab down. Mark
the point of the magnet and glue its pair there Cut a rectangle in a 0.5 Cm smaller size than the top tab... Round its corners... Make its edges rough by a hobby knife Cut into it 1-2 cm deep as if it was torn...
And then glue it loosely so the
embossed tiny magnet is not visible Attach another smaller, patterned
paper to the lower right corner Decorate the surface by a chipboard decor... And tiny paper flowers, for which paper glue is also perfect Also use it to glue the small plastic mosaic pieces.
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