Crepe paper 101
I've had many inquiries on the where abouts does one get such "BIG" sheets of crepe paper? What is crepe paper, is it tissue paper? Also, how did you do that? So let me share some information with you all.............
Crepe Paper is tissue paper coated with sizing and then gathered to create the "crepe" look. Sizing is a adheasive material such as glue, starch, and gum which is then added to the pulp of paper. The difference between untreated tissue and crepe paper is the texture and elasiticity. Crepe paper comes in an array of colors. It is sold in rolls, sheets also called folds and streamers. Crepe is normally made to be fire resistant. As far my designs and "how" I did that......It's what goes on up there in my circus like mind. Most of my creations are a whim and totally spontaneous. They are not of a pattern and the projects themselves become their own monsters. They take on a life of their own and I just become the muse. Crepe paper can be sewn by hand, machine, and glued. It is a durable product and some crepe will or won't bleed color. Now the "BIG" question! Where to buy crepe paper, which is hard to find in local retail stores. Streamers can be found almost anywhere, from craft to grocery stores. However, I have searched high and low and the only craft store which I have found to carry folds of crepe paper is Hobby Lobby. They come in the basic colors, red. light blue, yellow, pink, fushia, orange, black, brown,green, and white. I am aware that there may not be a Hobby Lobby in your neighborhood, so I will give you a magnificent link, that has the folds at an incredible price and a buffet of colors to suit your needs. http://www.misterart.com Please visit this site, they also have an array of art supplies.
Crepe Paper is tissue paper coated with sizing and then gathered to create the "crepe" look. Sizing is a adheasive material such as glue, starch, and gum which is then added to the pulp of paper. The difference between untreated tissue and crepe paper is the texture and elasiticity. Crepe paper comes in an array of colors. It is sold in rolls, sheets also called folds and streamers. Crepe is normally made to be fire resistant. As far my designs and "how" I did that......It's what goes on up there in my circus like mind. Most of my creations are a whim and totally spontaneous. They are not of a pattern and the projects themselves become their own monsters. They take on a life of their own and I just become the muse. Crepe paper can be sewn by hand, machine, and glued. It is a durable product and some crepe will or won't bleed color. Now the "BIG" question! Where to buy crepe paper, which is hard to find in local retail stores. Streamers can be found almost anywhere, from craft to grocery stores. However, I have searched high and low and the only craft store which I have found to carry folds of crepe paper is Hobby Lobby. They come in the basic colors, red. light blue, yellow, pink, fushia, orange, black, brown,green, and white. I am aware that there may not be a Hobby Lobby in your neighborhood, so I will give you a magnificent link, that has the folds at an incredible price and a buffet of colors to suit your needs. http://www.misterart.com Please visit this site, they also have an array of art supplies.
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and they had a lot of colors to choose from.