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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Japanese Paper Bezels

 One of the simplest techniques I can recommend to make fantastic resin filled bezels is to use Japanese papers.
I don't think you will be surprised to learn that I have a HUGE Japanese paper stash.  Living in and around Toronto my whole life gives me access to The Japanese Paper Place, the main wholesaler for these papers in Canada.  When I want to make some truly beautiful bezels I pull out some of my papers and punch one inch circles from them.  The one inch punch I prefer is from Fiskars because you can see where you are lining up your punch.
 The papers look very pretty just glued into a bezel.   They are about to become even better!
 This is one of the few instances when I do not apply any sort of a sealer to the paper.  Don't ask me why, the paper does not have the same staining issues.  The results are always stunning.  
For the project I mixed up a batch of Envirotex Lite.
 Here are the bezels curing.
Another thing I love about this paper is that the areas that are "white" become somewhat transparent after the resin has soaked in.  I hope you can try this technique!

7 comments:

  1. This is one that I really want to try.I love Japanese papers.Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I'm coming to Toronto next month for the Creativ Festival! I hope I can pick up some amazing crafting supplies like these beautiful papers you're using~

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  3. If you have time to get to Queen Street in Toronto you would love this place:

    http://www.thepaperplace.ca/

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  4. Love the papers. Thanks for heads up on the fiskars - I've seen but never used
    If you would like some ceramic bezels and some resin (make my own) let me know and I'll send you some samples (Im in Cannington - just north of Oshawa)

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  5. Love your bezel work. I'm inspired to try this myself.

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  6. Your bezels are just wonderful! I have just been chosen for the Amazing Mold Putty team and I would love it if you would check out my blog on the 12th of October. I'm hoping I have my product by then. I will also be using their resin and dyes. Your work is truly awesome.

    Hugs XX
    Barbara

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