The previous tutorial came about as I was busy working out a project for a small group at a local day centre, so I thought I would photograph the stages and put it up as a tutorial for Whipup. I have enjoyed reading tutorials on there in the past. I have been enjoying just stitching and choosing colours this week
I also had some fun with the Flickr toy site. I made the cube and played with some other ideas. Have a look but be careful it is really time consuming. It is my first craft fair since Christmas tomorrow, so I have been finding a few new things to try to tempt people with. I hope it will not be a too depressing day!

Next repeat the first step with a second colour.You can add some marks with your paint at this point.
Iron the back of your paper; remember you are ironing in the crinkles which help to make the texture.
If you have Markal Paint Sticks they are really useful at this stage; if not use wax crayons. You can gently rub over the crinkles with the paint stick or rub it onto a bit of scrap paper and brush off onto your brown paper with an old toothbrush. Lightly touch the top of the folds with gold acrylic.
Now you use what I think is a wonderful product Acrylic Wax, if you don’t have that I would use PVA glue. The wax is nice because it gives a soft texture to the paper which begins to feel and look like leather. Now you are ready to use the paper to cover a book or just admire your handywork.





