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Swap Coordinator:crochetjunkie (contact)
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Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.95 (unrated swappers allowed)
Last day to signup/drop:October 4, 2010
Date items must be sent by:October 11, 2010
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

Learn how to make serendipity paper in 6 easy steps. It's a great way to recycle paper scraps and makes a great background for a scrapbook or book project.

For this swap you will make 2 sheets of 5 in by 7 in serendipity paper. This is senders choice, so create what you want to! You will send one sheet to each of your partners. That way we can all get a variety of serendipity sheets. These are terrific to make atcs, postcards, bookmarks, photo mats, backgrounds for journalling, etc.

Materials

  • Heavyweight cardstock: this is your background or “base” sheet of paper.
  • Scraps of paper: the more variety the better. Select a color theme and get out your scraps of textured paper, vellums, velveteens, handmade papers, tissue papers and more.
  • Paper glue or Xyron
  • Paper cutter or scissors & ruler
  • Pencil
  • Optional: rubberstamps, inkpads, sponges, embossing powder and heat tool.

Step by Step

Serendipity paper is usually used as a background or matting paper.

Tear scrap papers into smaller pieces no bigger than 2 in x 2 in. You’ll want variety in the abstract design of the serendipity paper so make different sizes and shapes.

Begin to glue torn paper randomly to your background or base paper. Keep gluing until the surface is covered. This is serendipity paper. Allow glue to dry.

If you want to use your rubberstamps, stamp images onto scrap papers. If you want to emboss stamped images use pigment ink, embossing powder and heat tool.

If you want more color variety you can use a sponge to apply inks directly to the paper. Heat set any ink.

Cut your serendipity paper into squares for letters, small photos, borders, pockets and other designs for your scrapbook, rubber stamping or card projects. The random pieces all seem to fall into place creating a very unique paper to use for mats and frames too. No two pieces of serendipity paper ever turn out the same!

Tips

  • Try using only one color tone to create a monotone background that will let anything you place on top of it really stand out.
  • Use a color wheel to help you match up coordinating colors of scraps.
  • Add fiber or threads to the paper for more texture and interest.
  • Always run your finger over your completed piece to make sure all adhesive has been covered. If your finger sticks anywhere, just cover it with a paper scrap.

Photo of a serendipity journal page

Extra Link

Must have a rating of 4.95 or higher. I reserve the right to ban at my discretion. No 1's or 3's in the last 6 months. Newbies are allowed.

Discussion

crescendo 09/26/2010 #

I was just sorting through my stuff today thinking, "I gotta use up some of these scraps!!"

joanieponytail57 09/26/2010 #

In the first link you have it looks like the scrap pieces are larger than the 1/4" x 1/2" you have mentioned in your instructions. I am new to this so I just want to be sure I am understanding correctly.

Also, is it two sheets to each partner or make two sheets and send one to each partner?

crescendo 09/27/2010 #

Ah, I guess I didn't see that part about max 1/4"x1/2". Those are pretty teeny strips. Would you consider upping it to say 1"x1.5"?

crochetjunkie 09/27/2010 #

you can really use any size papers...just no bigger then 2 inches by 2 inches.

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