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Rinea is a foiled double sided paper that holds it shape. It is truly amazing!
Since it holds it's shape I wanted to try embossing and sanding to make some home decor and I will say I love the way it turned out!
Supplies Needed:
- Rinea papers - Available in a variety of colors
- 2 - 4" X 4" wood blocks
- Embossing folder of your choice
- Die cut machine for embossing
- Scissors
- White craft glue
- Sand paper - fine
- Brush
- Paper towel
- Folk Art Antique Medium
- Matte Varnish
First choose your colors and embossing folder, emboss your paper.
Once embossed, adhere Rinea paper to the block of wood. Make sure it is centered. Cut excess off.
See below how the shine of the paper in some areas are sanded. It still kept it's shape. Now just add antiquing medium to the whole block including the top.
I added a coat of Matte varnish to protect. Let dry and they are ready to display!
I think they are beautiful!
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Very classy and classic! Beautiful embossing and the colors are so very rich!
ReplyDeleteI like this. I didn't even think about embossing and sanding it. I'm definitely trying that. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love these tiles! Now, I've got to try sanding!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of sanding the foil paper - what great idea!
ReplyDeleteSo elegant! Beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteOh Donna!! Simply stunning!! These look just like mini tin ceiling tiles. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, Donna!
ReplyDeleteSuper Gorgeous! very Moroccan/Venetian hard to believe it's paper! I love your tutorial and I learn a new technique from you Thank You! GREAT JOB
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for home decorating.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I love how they turned out!
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