Tuesday, July 19, 2011

6 Tips on Choosing Paper For Your Craft Projects


There is such a wide range of paper to choose from that paper crafters have unlimited options to choose from. There are obvious considerations in selecting the best type of paper. Here are a few tips on making sure the paper you finally go for makes the most of your paper craft skills.

1. Weight. The paper you work with must be the right weight to take the handling required. Will you need to fold the paper, and if so, how much? Can the paper keep a fold well and will you be able to manipulate the paper as you need? Bulky paper may not be flexible enough and thinner weights may not be substantial enough to handle the actions required. Paper is sold in weights (grams) but you will also need to think about the physical properties of the paper and how it lends itself to your project.

2. Absorbency. If your project required sticking or gluing, do you appreciate how it will take your chosen glue?Thinner papers can turn to mush whilst some glossy cards may not absorb glue at all. You may need to trial a sample to appreciate individual paper qualities.

3. Cutting. Does the paper cut easily with scissors or will it need a craft knife, metal ruler and cutting board? Many papers can be torn for different effect. If you know the type of cut you want, you can choose a your paper accordingly. Use a good paper of paper scissors or a safety knife with a retractable blade. Always retract the blade after using, or cover with a protective sheath.

4. Composition. Many papers are a composition - a mix of other materials. You may have a smooth surface backed with a textured finish or an absorbent layer topped with moss paper or a handmade natural mix. You can create your own layers for stitching or handcrafted projects. mixing paper and boards to suit your project.

5. See how your chosen paper behaves before using it with your projects. A common sense approach to choosing with help you make the most of expensive, quality papers,

6. Mixing things up will give you more options, but always bear in mind basic rules before deciding on your papers. A good selection of general craft papers plus a range of specialist papers will see you through.

Enjoy working with your papers, handle them regularly to remind yourself of what you have, and share them with others. There is nothing like a piece of quality paper to lift your craft projects and to share a bit of joy.




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