I love the glassine "tape"!!! They look fantastic. Never thought of doing this. Pretty brilliant really! Ink look great on these. So much easier to store than sticky tape! TFS Austin,TX USA
Such a cool technique. I really love the unkept storage of the "tape" And in a pinch, felt with double sided tape works great! tfs I'm in snowy Reno, NV❄☃❄ gina
Finally got around to trying this out this morning, and they worked out so good, and will be my go to for aged tape. Beats using real sticky tape and so much easier. Thanks for sharing!!
cool...I make mine with tracing paper and ink...I like the matte look, but I peeled bunches off my 40 year old papers from when I applied for teaching positions, and from papers from teaching. they are shiney...and vintage for sure hahahah.
This looks really cool, unfortunately I don’t have any alcohol inks but I do have some glassine paper. Last time I made the faux vintage tape I used some tape and some thin clear vinyl and coloured them with alcohol markers. So I’m going to try this with the markers, thank you.
Kerry , these are fabulous. I keep learning all these things we can do with alcohol inks. I think it might be time I get some & especially the blending solution. I don’t have rubbing alcohol either - maybe I need both 😂
What a great idea Kerry. I'm curious what is the difference between glassine and vellum paper? I'm not sure if I have any glassine anything, but I think I have some vellum paper. Thanks for sharing your time and inspirations. Take care and God bless you and yours. Sincerely Becky B from Arkansas
thank you xo Glassine is extremely thin, like tissue paper, but strong, well stronger than tissue, vellum it usually thicker and i am not sure if it would go as transparent as the glassine, but i would definitely give it a try.
I love the way the glassine looks with the alcohol inks! Great idea, thanks for sharing!
Oh I do like this Kerry, it has a nice look that's not too shiny and not too matte, I must give it a try, thank you :)
- Jeanette
Thanks Jeanette, i love that about it too, its like a sateen...LOL - Happy new year to you :D
I love the glassine "tape"!!! They look fantastic. Never thought of doing this. Pretty brilliant really! Ink look great on these. So much easier to store than sticky tape! TFS
Austin,TX USA
Thank you! Cheers!
Such a cool technique. I really love the unkept storage of the "tape" And in a pinch, felt with double sided tape works great! tfs I'm in snowy Reno, NV❄☃❄
gina
thank you xo
Finally got around to trying this out this morning, and they worked out so good, and will be my go to for aged tape. Beats using real sticky tape and so much easier. Thanks for sharing!!
I've never seen anything like it before. It's great. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you so much for sharing your technique. I love the ease of it and the mass making ability. Definitely on my Must Try list.
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Marvelous! Great idea! TFS! Hugs from South Dakota, USA. 🤗
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I like this way much better!!! Thank you for sharing! ❤
Thank you so much!
Very clever! Thank you for sharing! 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
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❤❤❤ great job on mass makes for antique tape!!
I don't have alcohol ink so I just scribble alcohol markers on tracing paper. It works! Love your idea. 👍
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LOVE THIS! I had everything in my stash and it worked great. Thank you so much for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
cool...I make mine with tracing paper and ink...I like the matte look, but I peeled bunches off my 40 year old papers from when I applied for teaching positions, and from papers from teaching. they are shiney...and vintage for sure hahahah.
oh wow, thats cool
I just love learning something new as fun and easy as this vintage tape. I love the look. Thank you Kerry.
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How clever, I love this technique! TFS.
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Great idea! TFS! From Cheryl in AZ, USA.
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This is the coolest idea.. I love it... thank you so much for sharing
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Another great technique. Thanks for sharing. xo
Thank you! Cheers!
This is such a great idea! Thank you.
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This is cool thank you for sharing
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Magical, thanks.
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Brilliant!!
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This is brilliant!
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Nice! I think that method is one of the best I’ve seen. They have a very authentic look to them. Thanks for sharing! 🤗❤️ Tamara
thank you xo
This looks really cool, unfortunately I don’t have any alcohol inks but I do have some glassine paper. Last time I made the faux vintage tape I used some tape and some thin clear vinyl and coloured them with alcohol markers. So I’m going to try this with the markers, thank you.
I use alcohol markers also. Works great!
Sounds like a great idea!
✨🌼❣️Thank you❣️🌼✨
Great tips.
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Kerry , these are fabulous. I keep learning all these things we can do with alcohol inks. I think it might be time I get some & especially the blending solution. I don’t have rubbing alcohol either - maybe I need both 😂
thanks Jen, i have used rubbing alcohol in the past, but i am out of it, i think it would probably work just fine for this :)
Thanks so much!
thank you xo
Oh I love this method. Thanks for sharing ❤
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You're welcome
This is so cool 👌🏼
Thank you
Love this! Perfect timing! I was just wondering what color alcohol ink people used. Thanks for sharing! 🤗💕
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Fabulous ❤️
Thanks
What a great idea Kerry. I'm curious what is the difference between glassine and vellum paper? I'm not sure if I have any glassine anything, but I think I have some vellum paper. Thanks for sharing your time and inspirations. Take care and God bless you and yours. Sincerely Becky B from Arkansas
thank you xo Glassine is extremely thin, like tissue paper, but strong, well stronger than tissue, vellum it usually thicker and i am not sure if it would go as transparent as the glassine, but i would definitely give it a try.
Love this technique. How does it go on ‘Tracing Paper’?
thanks, no idea, i haven't tried tracing paper, but its worth a try.
@@WhichCraftDoYouDo I’ve just ordered from your store a few things including the paper you used.
I wonder what it would look like using deli paper?
that sound interesting! will need to give it a try and see :)