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Tissue Paper Mosaic

Tissue Paper Mosaic

Print Instructions

  • Liquid Starch
  • Assorted colors of Tissue Paper
  • Wax Paper
  • Large Paint Brush
  • Clean Jars
  • Baskets
  • etc.
  • Hair Spray or Clear Spray Gloss
1. Tear the desired color(s) of the tissue paper into one to two inch pieces. Lay out a sheet of wax paper to cover your work area and protect it from the Starch. 2. Use the large paintbrush to apply a thin layer of the Starch onto one section of a jar, basket, or desired object at a time. Apply pieces of the tissue paper onto the glued section at different angles and be sure to slightly overlap each piece of tissue paper onto the pieces around it. Use the paintbrush again to apply another coating of the Starch over the placed pieces of the tissue paper. Continue with this process until the entire surface of the desired object is covered with the tissue paper pieces. Set the covered object aside to dry completely before continuing with the project. 3. After the object is completely dry, brush or spray on one or two coats of Hair spray or clear gloss sprays paint to protect your masterpiece. This project is great for turning a plain glass jar into a beautiful candleholder. Tip * Designs can be made with the tissue paper pieces by tearing the desired colors of the tissue paper and laying them out on wax paper to use as a sun catcher or laying them out on a flat surface to use as an application plan for placing the tissue paper onto the desired object. Even a straw hat or basket can be covered using this project.
 
 
 

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