Handmade in India

Handmade in India

25 Days of Paper 2016, Day 14

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Inspired by textile designs, patterns and colors, Indian Cotton Rag Papers make outstanding papers for all art and design applications. Indian Cotton Papers are made by hand using recycled, refined cotton from rags, clothing and textiles instead of pulp from the cotton seed as other papers. Longer cotton fibers in the paper providing exceptional strength and durability.

Mulberry Paper & More is offering free shipping on any order with coupon code HHFREE

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Beautiful designs are hand silk-screened onto this rugged base paper. Each color in the pattern is applied individually and allowed to dry. The silkscreening process provides richer colors and more depth than machine printed papers. There are as many eye-catching designs for your project as there are fabric patterns.

Make this cute ornament, courtesy of Mulberry Papers & More!

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Cut paper into strips. For each large ornament, you need:

1- 12” x 1.5” strip

2- 10” x 1.25” strips

2- 8” x 1” strips

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Accordion fold the strips and attach ends with hot glue to form a rosette. Also glue the middle to help keep the shape.

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Hot glue the rosettes together and attach a ribbon for a hanger.

Indian Cotton Rag Papers are acid-free and weigh approximately 100 to 110 gsm for a moderate weight, handmade paper lending itself to a multitude of art, craft and home décor uses as well as an excellent gift wrap.

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About our sponsor: Mulberry Paper & More carries an extensive selection of specialty papers from around the world. They offer a number of size selections in each paper to allow customers to choose the correct paper for their project.

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About the 25 Days of Paper 2016: It’s a great time to celebrate paper, and I’m delighted to share my ideas for using this amazing material with you. If you’d like more info about the Twelve Months of Paper Calendar, click here. Receive these blog updates via e-mail by adding your address in the upper right hand corner of this page. Enjoy the season, and feel free to leave a comment below and check out what people are making in the 25 Days of Paper FB Group!

4 Comments

  1. Bea Savellano says:

    Thank you. I ordered some paper…

  2. […] Helen Hiebert shared the instructions for making these ornaments on her blog post: 25 Days of Paper 2016: Day 14. […]

  3. […] Helen Hiebert shared the instructions for making these ornaments on her blog post: 25 Days of Paper 2016: Day 14. […]

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