Transparent Collage Papers With Napkins

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2023
  • Learn to make transparent collage papers with napkins and tissue that look like expensive rice paper.
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  • @tomasinaconti4140
    @tomasinaconti4140 Před 7 měsíci +14

    I love creating these too! Freezer paper. Reynolds’s freezer paper taped (painters tape) to your table so it doesn’t roll up. It’s reusable and the bottom of the tissue/napkin stays smooth and you can create texture.

  • @ladysparky49
    @ladysparky49 Před 3 dny +1

    Foil oven trays, and those blue plastic lids from those ziploc throw away containers work like a charm i use them for my acrylic skins

  • @donnacarraway9182
    @donnacarraway9182 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Great technique! I really appreciate that you are sensitive to and talk about the importance of copyright rules!! Yay for you!!💕

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 4 měsíci

      Glad that you enjoyed the video. And I totally agree that addressing copyright is very important when you are incorporating other people's artwork into yours!

  • @jentrujillo9110
    @jentrujillo9110 Před rokem +10

    Cat you can use the liners in cereal boxes they work great and it peels off seamlessly!

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +2

      What a fabulous idea. I believe that is one of the papers I used to create these papers on. I agree, they work great. I robbed all my cereal boxes to create these!

  • @melodine707
    @melodine707 Před 3 dny +2

    Michel brand napkins allows you to resell their product on your art. ❤

  • @fattitude2001
    @fattitude2001 Před rokem +5

    I used rolls of clear contact paper as my base. I cut it into manageable size pieces then taped them plastic-side up (paper-backing-side down) to pieces of cardboard boxes to keep them from rolling up. You never pull the backing off the contact paper. You’re just gluing onto and peeling off
    of the plastic side. Freezer paper would work well, too, just be sure to put your glue on the shiny side of the paper, not the plain paper side. :) ❤

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +1

      What a brilliant version of this technique. Thanks so very much for sharing.

  • @elizabethlessner9512
    @elizabethlessner9512 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Experimenting with napkins and different papers brought me to some of the ideas that you have demonstrated. You have clarified what works and what doesn't which really helps. I always wondered what to do with the layer of the napkin that had a slight imprinting on it. I figured that it probably wouldn't show up if I tried to save it like I do with the napkins.
    I took this a bit further though after having problems with some special papers that I bought and that were so fragile that they tore way too easily. So I put glue on the back of these papers to give them more strength and it did help. Some needed more reinforcement so I used tracing paper and glued the paper onto it. That worked much better. So then I even took another step and just spread glue on the tissue paper...some that I had that was just plain one color and some that had print. I even painted some colors onto the plain tissue/tracing paper. I have a folder for them so that they are ready for me to use. I love the translucency of the look of just the plain tracing paper and the glue. The plain colored tissue paper also is awesome with just glue on it. All in all.....for mixed media...how could any of this be wrong?

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I love all the experimenting you did to make this technique work even better. Thanks so much for sharing it all with us!

  • @debcox7839
    @debcox7839 Před rokem +4

    Hi Catherine, I discovered your you tube channel just yesterday and am enjoying your content very much. I just signed up for Collage Kickstart! Im so glad you mentioned it in your video. I look forward to playing together!!

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem

      Thank you Deb for the kind words about my channel, and for joining me for COLLAGE KICKSTART. I would love to see what you create as a result. You can really use any of the papers that I demo on YT for the final collage project as long as you use the same paint colors to create them. Enjoy!

  • @debracomeau8927
    @debracomeau8927 Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial Catherine! More lovely collage papers! Thanks!

  • @youtubechannel9190
    @youtubechannel9190 Před rokem +1

    Yes, I have taken collage kickstart and can't wait to take more of your classes. That five day class made me a permanent fan! It was the first time I didn't feel anxiety when trying to compose collages. Your organization of the class and the process gave me the confidence that I could do it. Thank you. Could you share where you got the text napkins please? Really like them. Can't wait to try this process. You make everything look like so much fun and your positive attitude is contagious. Please keep teaching us!

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +1

      Your loving feedback about COLLAGE KICKSTART made my day! I'm thrilled that this class showed you that you have the skill to create "good" collages. I would love to see them. As for the napkins, I bought them a long time ago at TJMaxx. If I find them again online, I'll be sure to let you know!

  • @dthomp06
    @dthomp06 Před rokem

    Love this idea!

  • @Cyrilmc222004
    @Cyrilmc222004 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much Catherine I really really enjoyed watching you create these beautiful and wonderful pieces. They are so wonderful for all collage and card making too. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 7 měsíci

      So glad that you enjoyed this art demo, and will enjoy adding these papers to your artwork.

  • @suebowen9876
    @suebowen9876 Před rokem +4

    Been doing the exact same thing today !!!!!! I use cellophane ( the sort that flowers are wrapped in ) as my base and find it works well as long as you let it completely dry before peeling off. A top tip if you are having difficulty separating napkin layers use a small piece of sellotape to the back of the napkin and gently pull to separate layers .

  • @junkjournalsvideos1649
    @junkjournalsvideos1649 Před rokem +2

    I have always just used plain old plastic, works 100%. Thick sturdy plastic used for packaging, covering school books, even those thin ones used for packaged fish. Thank you for these lovely ideas.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +2

      I have since found other plastics that work well too. Like plastic file folders. Thanks for watching so many of my videos!

  • @helendilley420
    @helendilley420 Před 8 měsíci +1

    That's another great paper technique to add to the collage papers from the fab 5 day quick start course . Thank you.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes this one would be great to your collage paper stash!

  • @samjackson7270
    @samjackson7270 Před rokem +1

    Hi Catherine, thanks for sharing your tips. I have signed up for your CK. 😊

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem

      Thank YOU for watching the video. I'm thrilled that you'll be joining me for COLLAGE KICKSTART!

  • @user-sz9wo3zx4g
    @user-sz9wo3zx4g Před 5 měsíci +1

    I saw another collage artist use baking parchment paper on which she placed her paper to be glued. Worked beautifully!

  • @53jpr
    @53jpr Před 5 měsíci

    This worked well on file folders. They peeled up beautifully.

  • @karenjoy9997
    @karenjoy9997 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for all your time, and teaching your chemistry adventures. I learn from your vids all the time. I’m recovering from dental surgery, so I will probably binge on you. Lol. 🦋🐝😅

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 9 měsíci

      Hope that you are healing fast and easy. I'm honored to be part of your healing process!

  • @joannesmith6799
    @joannesmith6799 Před měsícem

    These are great. I also like to use two pieces of the napkin and place cotton threads and wool, and sandwich together with glue. They are still thin, flexible and transparent. Cut the bottom seam off a plastic bin bag, then cut the bag down 1 side. Open up the bag and you now have a huge surface to make many napkins at once. They will peel perfectly every time.

  • @77clgreen
    @77clgreen Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your great techniques. I always have parchment paper!

  • @youtubeexercise7894
    @youtubeexercise7894 Před rokem

    Hi Catherine, just found you yesterday and I love your ideas!!!!

  • @ludmilaschicchi8278
    @ludmilaschicchi8278 Před měsícem

    Thank you for all the fantastic info. I just found you. I subscribed at once. You are a great artist and instructor. 😊

  • @simpleartofhealing286
    @simpleartofhealing286 Před 24 dny +1

    This process would work on any kind of release paper. Release paper has oil in it and is the paper type that is found under a sticker. Once you know what it is, you find it everywhere! I have a large collection that is useful for processes like this where you don't want acrylic medium to stick! Thank you for your demo!

  • @jkatz58
    @jkatz58 Před rokem +3

    I am loving you videos, such wonderful and fun ideas. Can't wait to try them. I was wondering if you could turn your camera to "landscape" for the demo as it would make the video view larger and closer for those of us with aging vision. If you are filming for Instagram you probably can't change it but I thought I would ask. Keep the wonderful videos coming no matter the view orientation. Thanks for sharing your creativity!!!

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +2

      You guessed this correctly as these were originally filmed for Instagram Lives last year, which of course are all vertical. I just moved my art demos to CZcams, so they will all be horizontal moving forward. However I will have 40 from last year that are being loaded onto CZcams over the next several weeks. I very much appreciate you choosing to view all my videos, both vertical and horizontal🤪😌❤️

  • @jeanieferretti4203
    @jeanieferretti4203 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you ❤ Great ideas ❤

  • @marcellaruledge663
    @marcellaruledge663 Před rokem +2

    you never mentioned using freezer paper - I use that all the time and it works great. I also do this with fabric - makes great book covers as well as collage papers but it's a bit thicker with fabric. fine for book covers - iPad covers, etc.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem

      I agree, freezer paper works great as well! Love the idea of doing this technique with fabric, brilliant!

  • @jeanninethames2523
    @jeanninethames2523 Před měsícem

    Such a fun thing to do. Just subscribed…

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před měsícem

      Thank you for subscribing! So happy to have you here 😊💖

  • @avanellehansen4525
    @avanellehansen4525 Před rokem +2

    I use the inside of plastic dogfood and potting soil bags as splat mats. They are non stick for gluing too.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +1

      BRILLIANT idea! What a great way to recycle and give a new purpose for art.

  • @PaigeNicoleKomar
    @PaigeNicoleKomar Před 5 měsíci +1

    I saw Royce Hunt Bell so this with diamond glaze, resin, Rust-Oleum clear matte spray, etc and she had amazing results too! I wanted to find out if I could just do mod podge or polycrylic so that's how I happened upon your video. Thank you so much for the info! I'm using freezer paper (waxy on one side and paper like on the other which I think it's like butcher paper) or the plastic wrapping for like the IOD transfer books and both work well... (We are using her 18# decopauge tissue paper!)

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 5 měsíci

      Fascinating! I'll have to check out how Royce does this. Thanks so much for sharing what you have discovered.

  • @catherinepreston-andrews2361
    @catherinepreston-andrews2361 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Very interesting thank you

  • @allisonjames2923
    @allisonjames2923 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I use resealable bags as the surface to glue things onto that I want to peel off later. I cut them so they’re just one layer & the inside provides a great surface for making glued papers like this. Just watch out for bags that have an area to write on as your papers will stick to that, but otherwise they peel off really easily once dry.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 8 měsíci

      What a fabulous and cost effective solution. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @rachellee.9389
    @rachellee.9389 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for advising your viewers about stealing artwork. As the mother of a professional artist, I am more than aware of plagiarism (plain speaking, it is STEALING) by various Chinese companies such as Ali Express, Temu, and their ilk. The government and companies do nothing to stop this outright violation of an artist's rights/talents. Sure, American-made products cost more but remember that buyers are paying the artists and American workers and other 'middle-men' for their work. I'm on SS only, and if I can afford to pay the extra money, so can everybody else. (And no one should use the excuse that they can't find American-made goods because I have found several websites online that specialize in them.)

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 4 měsíci

      I totally agree with you. Artists should be compensated for their work. With using napkins and other similar items for art, artists just need to make printed materials into a unique new piece of art.

    • @itsjudystube
      @itsjudystube Před 4 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately copyright law is different in each different country which is why nothing can be done. The general opinion seems to be that once you put a design out on the Internet, it is in the public realm. One suggestion I read was to post an image in low resolution which isn’t suitable for printing off screen. In general you can get a pretty good idea of a piece of work without it being in high resolution. Or put a watermark on it.
      Using pictures from magazines could also be classed as breach of copyright especially some of the wonderful photography in National Geographic. However these pictures undergo such transformations that they are barely recognisable at the end.
      I’m happier to use altered images as inspiration for my own work, rather than using as is.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 4 měsíci

      @@itsjudystube I agree copyright is very tricky and hard to enforce. However, images on the internet on definitely not in the public realm. The key to using copyrighted images is to change them enough so they appear as a unique and different piece of work, enough so that the original artist could barely recognize or claim it as their art.

    • @rachellee.9389
      @rachellee.9389 Před 4 měsíci

      @@itsjudystube Although excuses for stealing are made by thieves all the time, it still doesn't make up for the loss of time, effort, talent, income, or recognition by the artist. Anyone who believes it is no better than the thieves themselves.

  • @bjingmaine
    @bjingmaine Před rokem +5

    I was faced with a choice of shower curtain or shower curtain liner at the Dollar Store. Chose the clear liner but then I was sure it was too thin… hooray, works perfectly!

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +3

      I also use a shower curtain liner to dry my papers. Now have 3 for when I go super crazy making papers, which is often!

    • @deborahshearon5855
      @deborahshearon5855 Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for this, shower curtain liner will be my work surface😊

  • @mayahayward8589
    @mayahayward8589 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love all your ideas! Your videos are easy to follow and your voice so calming 🙂. Please could you tell me what the little snippet of music at the start of all your videos is... I love that too!

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 2 měsíci

      You are so kind to share such loving feedback! Unforunately I don't know what music I used as I licensed it a long time ago, and then forgot where I got it!!

  • @PaigeNicoleKomar
    @PaigeNicoleKomar Před 5 měsíci +1

    Also, if you lay the napkin down face down, you get more of the Matte side on your good side and glossier on the back. We are using her 18# decopauge tissue paper also... Hope this helps someone ❤

  • @Merletth
    @Merletth Před 2 měsíci +1

    Try the bag out of a cereal box. IT IS WAX COATED and works well

  • @tonybounsall214
    @tonybounsall214 Před 4 měsíci +1

    PVA or acrylic medium will not stick the polyethylene or polypropolyne. So white garbage bags, construction plastic sheeting, freezer paper ( shiny side only) , dry cleaning bags stretched over a piece of matte board. It is reusable and in expensive.😊

  • @annbrockman3086
    @annbrockman3086 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Freezer paper works very well....just make sure you use shiny side up!

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, this does work well. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @lisaholtz1176
    @lisaholtz1176 Před rokem +1

    Freezer paper or pallet paper probably will work too. I’m going to give it a try.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem

      Yes those will work as the base to create these papers on.

    • @lisaholtz1176
      @lisaholtz1176 Před rokem +1

      Just wondering where can I find tea bag paper? Is that just small empty bags that you buy and open up?

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +1

      @@lisaholtz1176 amzn.to/3qC8tiM Follow this link to buy it!

  • @myrapatinart
    @myrapatinart Před 9 měsíci +1

    Have you tried the shiny side of freezer paper? That's what I do my watercolor batiks on that involves lots of melted parrafin. Then my batiks just pull off so I can then iron off all that wax.

  • @jacquiericard5190
    @jacquiericard5190 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You can use wax paper or parchment paper. It pulls off beautifully!

  • @puresunrays80
    @puresunrays80 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'm going to try adding glitter. 😁

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Excellent idea! I've added all types of things, including glitter, with amazing results. ENJOY!

  • @yasminneder
    @yasminneder Před 2 měsíci +1

    I think that using the glue directly in the collage, would work perfect. Why do it before? The napking would get trasparent anyway.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Because usually I don't want to commit by gluing directly on the collage. I like to lay my potential papers all around a collage to see what potentially would work. Gluing directly on is also a good option, I just love lots of options so usually don't.

  • @cathydale104
    @cathydale104 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi Catherine, I was just wondering how archival this would be. Would the fact that you would be adhering it to your artwork with an acrylic medium prevent the white glue from yellowing? Great video. Definitely going to try it.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Good question. If you want this process to be archival, use medium instead of glue. Hope you have fun with this one!

  • @susansuval5129
    @susansuval5129 Před rokem +2

    What is the advantage of coating these things with the clue rather than just using them as they are?

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +3

      Good question! It gives you the option of moving these all around to try out where you want them before gluing them down permanently. This way you can try out many different translucent collage elements and see what fits into your design best.

  • @missdeesaccount
    @missdeesaccount Před 9 měsíci +1

    Can you use Parchment paper? To apply the glue to the napkin I mean. Thanks Catherine ❤love your videos!! ❤😊

  • @TodaysSpecialMinis
    @TodaysSpecialMinis Před měsícem +1

    I did this with a design I drew and colored on a piece of napkin a long time ago. It was something I had intended to use as a journal cover, but never got around to making it. The thing is - I found that napkin and the glue does get brittle over time. My cover was chipped in a few places, sadly. I could still use it - it would be a little distressed or I'll have to just bite the bullet and make it all over again. Thanks for sharing your makes. I never thought about a napkin being copyrighted. Interesting. But I also don't think people are just going around selling just glued napkins as is - people usually incorporate them into some kind of altered art. I actually don't have printed napkins, I wish I had designs like the ones you have - they're lovely. But I can't seem to find pretty designs like I see lots of people on here using. The ones from Dollar Tree aren't worth buying and I don't wanna pay a lot of money for napkins that I'm just gonna use in crafts. Sigh.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před měsícem

      Thanks for sharing your experience with making these. Have you tried using gloss medium instead of glue? I'm thinking that might hold up better over time.

  • @McJulieO
    @McJulieO Před rokem +1

    To salvage the 25 waxed paper pieces, I wonder if you could apply heat & THEN peel it off??.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +1

      I could do that, however its much easier to just make new ones on a surface that works!

  • @LuceMazerolle-Richard
    @LuceMazerolle-Richard Před 5 měsíci +1

    Have you ever tried using freezer paper? I think it might work.

  • @Nicolesms72
    @Nicolesms72 Před rokem +2

    Would this work with gel medium instead of glue?

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +1

      Yes in part two of this demo I actually switched to fluid medium because it is archival.

  • @maryjowilliamson1276
    @maryjowilliamson1276 Před 2 měsíci

    I wish this was demonstrated on full screen!🥺

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 2 měsíci

      Me too! It was originally filmed for Instagram and then placed on YT. Most of my videos are horizonatal.

  • @jcramatte
    @jcramatte Před 3 měsíci +1

    Bags from a cereal box work well, too.

  • @Sparkleberry7
    @Sparkleberry7 Před 8 měsíci +1

    if you go around your edges with the tip of your brush you will seal it & can get off made paper .....hearts

  • @andreaslightangels
    @andreaslightangels Před 6 měsíci +1

    Copyright law: just ptutting the writing under the tulips chamgrs the original enough to circumvent cpoyright law. Ethics dictates altering original enough that original is not discernible. I am not a copyrights lawyer, but worked at a patent and copyrights office for many years.😊

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 6 měsíci

      That is exactly what I understand and follow regarding copyright of found papers. Thanks for confirming what I have read, and have been practicing.

  • @sherryleggett1612
    @sherryleggett1612 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Is there a difference in copyright between making your own copy on paper of someone’s design on China which is definitely a violation of copyright and using the actual item that someone was selling and that we bought? We aren’t copying, we bought that design on the napkin and used the exact item?

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 3 měsíci

      Good question. You can use the napkin you bought on an artwork, however if you sell that art it could be considered copy right violation unless you significantly change the look of the napkin used so it has a different meaning and/or appearance than the original.

    • @srost6855
      @srost6855 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I don't think that's quite right. Whether you sell it or not, using it as is is using someone else's design if it remains visually the same or similar. It's not about the sale, per se. It would be worth defining that a little more/better for folks.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@srost6855 Copyright with collage when using other artists artwork as part of the collage is tricky and up for many interpretations. However, the guidelines I have always used is that it is ok to use art from other sources as long as you significantly change the meaning, basically transforming it into a totally new expression, maybe to the point where no one could identify the original artist. Also if you use artwork created before something like 1927, it is usually copyright free, although there are exceptions if the family of the artist still owns the copyright.

  • @TrueLoveX1027
    @TrueLoveX1027 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤ this! Thanks SO much for all of your time, effort and supplies that went into working this truly beautiful process out. Can’t wait to to start working on this myself! 🩷

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem

      You are so welcome! Thank you for those kind words, I am so happy you're enjoying he videos, have fun!

  • @kanamichelle7404
    @kanamichelle7404 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Freezer paper works too.

  • @dinabaughman8731
    @dinabaughman8731 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Can you tear it after?

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, these can be torn, and then glued to a collage.

  • @robindann2988
    @robindann2988 Před 5 dny

    I think you can use the napkin in an original painting because you purchased the napkin, without copyright infringement? But you can’t reproduce it, like sell prints? I’m not 100% sure though

    • @robindann2988
      @robindann2988 Před 5 dny

      Just looked it up and it’s fairly complicated. There are exclusions for “transformative work,” fair use, and whether the copyrighted material is used commercially, which usually refers to decorations on mass produced items and not fine art.
      I enjoy your videos thank you

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 3 dny

      Yes, you can use it, but selling something that you have not changed the meaning of what you are using, could be copyright infringement. The key if using a napkin, and selling what you made with it, is changing it so much that the original artist could not say it was there's because it a totally new expression of the napkin art.

  • @gr8fng
    @gr8fng Před 15 dny +1

    The great thing about this technique is that you can incorporate into a collage using an iron ... the iron softens the glue allowing it to adhere papers together without the need for aditional glue application

  • @sue8237
    @sue8237 Před rokem

    Plastic bags - trash or kitchen, work, too!

  • @renig5059
    @renig5059 Před rokem

    Great papers…who did you mentioned you watched doing this⁉️🤪

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem

      I even listened to this video again to see who I could have mentioned and still couldn't figure that out!

    • @renig5059
      @renig5059 Před rokem +1

      @@catrains.artist at 22:28 someone called Nikki Rowe but not sure how u spell it maybe u can send me the link… much appreciated 🥰

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před rokem +1

      @@renig5059 Ahhh Nikki! Yes you are spelling it correctly. Search for her on IG by that name, but her username is very complicated, although her name should lead you to her. She was the inspiration behind this demo!

  • @bconsilio3764
    @bconsilio3764 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I don’t think that is accurate. I think you can sell napkin art just like buying fabric that you purchased and make something with it and sell it.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 6 měsíci

      You can sell anything, including art made with napkins. The issue is around copyright. If the artist who designed the napkin discovers that art was sold with their art on it, they could sue. Its unlikely this would happen, however it is copyright infringement unless you alter the look of the napkin so that the original artist could not tell its theirs. With this technique, that is possible, make it totally unique and yours.

    • @sandramurphy7933
      @sandramurphy7933 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Mary Engelbreit designs fabric. You can buy and resell it as fabric. If you make something with the fabric and sell it, expect a cease and desist letter from her attorneys. Small scale, you can likely get away with it. If you advertise it for sale, no. You're using someone else's work for profit.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@sandramurphy7933 Exactly!

  • @juliastanbury9245
    @juliastanbury9245 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The bags inside of breakfast cereal packets are brilliant for non stick art surfaces for glueing and peeling. I cut them open into a sheet. I'm in the UK so hopefully they're made of the same material in the USA. It's worth a try.

    • @catrains.artist
      @catrains.artist  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I agree that the inside of cereal bags work great for this paper. They are made the same in the USA.