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- Fold
tissue paper accordion style or any way you like, it doesn't matter
what direction.
- Now
drip food coloring on the paper. (I found that diluting it doesn't
really work. The effect is hardly noticeable.) Check how far it
seeps into the folds. When necessary drip in more food coloring
in-between the folds. Stop when the desired effect is achieved.
- Squeeze
out the excess moisture between layers of paper towels.
- Let
the tissue paper dry. I've sped it up by microwaving it for about
30 seconds on high.
- Very
carefully unfold the tissue paper. If it is still too wet it will
tear, so just let it dry some more or pop into the microwave for
another 10 seconds. I did this on a sunny day and the sun was
warming up my kitchen table and once the paper was opened up again
it dried in no time. The paper will dry wrinkled.
- Take
freezer paper and lay with the wax side up on ironing board. Place
the dyed tissue paper on top and iron on a silk setting. This
will melt the wax and make the tissue paper stick to the freezer
paper, no glue needed.
- Now
you have stabilized the dyed tissue paper and can use it for crafting
or making envelopes.
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