Kerry, 2 things. Where in the world do you buy beet root powder---I've never even heard of it never mind have seen it anywhere. Second, those first papers look like batik fabric to me & I love them so much. I'm going to try that. Is this the process: spray the paper with as many colours as you choose, crumple the paper, leave it to air dry, uncrumple carefully & iron? Thanks so much! Hazel
@@hazelanakadesign7071 I got it from Amazon. Thank you! Yeah I love the way they came out. There are a few different ways to do this. I’ve found soaking the paper in coffee or tea or something first, then crumpled softly/lightly, then choose colors to spray. As many or few as you choose. Let sit to mostly dry to uncrumple. If it wants to tear, spritz with a tiny bit of water to loosen the paper first. Iron, use a laminator, or heat press to flatten out. I’d love to see your results!
@@ThumbprintCreationsbyKerry Thanks for that info. I just remembered it's not Rit dye I thrifted but tie-dye dye which is probably inferior stuff. But as they say, it's only paper! I'll add that to my list of 314 things to do...lol. Are you saying a person can just use a laminator to flatten something out? It works w/o a laminating folder which we clearly don't want??? Wow. Kerry, this is awesome info.
@hazelanakadesign7071 you’re welcome! I don’t see why tie dye dye won’t work. I was experimenting when I used Rit dye. Yea a laminator works. Let me know your findings ☺️
I ADORE these pages.
@@theresaconway-hayes thank you! It was an interesting experiment 😃❤️
Those look great, Kerry!!
@@shannacunningham5064 thank you❣️
Very aesthetic and interesting, love the video 🥰
@@mintart242 thank you ❣️☺️
Thank you
@@loribaca9065 my pleasure 🫶
Kerry, 2 things. Where in the world do you buy beet root powder---I've never even heard of it never mind have seen it anywhere. Second, those first papers look like batik fabric to me & I love them so much. I'm going to try that. Is this the process: spray the paper with as many colours as you choose, crumple the paper, leave it to air dry, uncrumple carefully & iron? Thanks so much! Hazel
@@hazelanakadesign7071 I got it from Amazon. Thank you! Yeah I love the way they came out. There are a few different ways to do this. I’ve found soaking the paper in coffee or tea or something first, then crumpled softly/lightly, then choose colors to spray. As many or few as you choose. Let sit to mostly dry to uncrumple. If it wants to tear, spritz with a tiny bit of water to loosen the paper first. Iron, use a laminator, or heat press to flatten out. I’d love to see your results!
@@ThumbprintCreationsbyKerry Thanks for that info. I just remembered it's not Rit dye I thrifted but tie-dye dye which is probably inferior stuff. But as they say, it's only paper! I'll add that to my list of 314 things to do...lol. Are you saying a person can just use a laminator to flatten something out? It works w/o a laminating folder which we clearly don't want??? Wow. Kerry, this is awesome info.
@hazelanakadesign7071 you’re welcome! I don’t see why tie dye dye won’t work. I was experimenting when I used Rit dye.
Yea a laminator works. Let me know your findings ☺️