Thursday, February 7

Technique Class - Paper Tearing

I know it seems a little strange to write a tutorial about something as obvious as paper tearing, but I have found a lot of people actually feel nervous when it comes to ripping strips from their patterned papers.
 
When you are ripping papers with a white core you will find that one side of the tear has a white border while the other side does not.  Generally, the piece you tear upward will not have the white showing so you need to keep this in mind when planning how your finished project is going to look.
 
 
You can also use the edges of items to tear your paper... the edge of a desk works well as does a deckle ruler like the one below.  Many people prefer to use a tool as it gives a lot more control to the direction of the tear.

 
So now you've torn up all your paper, what do you do with it?  Well, one idea is to join strips of different paper together to form a kind of patchwork background.  Then you can stamp or embellish over the top for a lovely distressed look.  It's a great way to use up all those little scraps of paper you've been hoarding... and yes, I mean you!


26 comments:

  1. Beccy, this is lovely! I adore the patchwork look and the silhouette stamps look so sharp on this.

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  2. Gorgeous...love the patchwork look...thanks for sharing!
    XXX Margreet

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  3. Just beautiful ,I love it ,thanks for sharing.

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  4. wow what a great technique! thanks!

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  5. oh wow. Never thought to stamp over torn paper before. I have to try this. Very pretty card and so simple to make. Thankyou for sharing.

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  6. Oh I LOVE this torn background alot!!

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  7. Great effect Beccy, love this idea, have used it on scrapbooking but not on a card...guess what I am going to try next?? x

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  8. Nice card...with lovely effect by the teared edges. Love that you have stamped all over the patterned paper and over the edges.

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  9. Love the effect of the torn edges...never thought to make it into a patchwork. Thanks for the idea. hugs, Ursula

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  10. Simple, yes... but OH SO LOVELY!!! Thanks for the great inspiration :D

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  11. How fun! This is a must try for me. Love it!

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  12. This is super...love the simple edition of the image.

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  13. Thank you so much for this tutorial! Your card is lovely!
    Pam
    scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com

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  14. Wow this looks nice.
    Thank you for the tutorial Beccy.

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  15. Clever technique = I am afraid to tear paper - but you make it look so easy! I will have to try this!

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  16. Wow you are so clever Beccy, great combo paper tearing and then stamping :) Viv xx

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  17. I will start using this technique on my cards, thank you.

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  18. That looks amazing! Thank you for the inspiration, Beccy x

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  19. Wow! Love that card. I rarely use this technique so I'm going to try it out this evening. Thanks for the tips.

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