
I've been feeling inspired after trying out the water distressing technique to make flowers (see
here) and I was wondering what else I could make, so I've had go at making some water-distressed frills and I'm really pleased with how they turned out.

I started out by cutting a 2cm strip from double sided patterned paper and folding it down the middle.

I sprayed it with the water bottle on both sides and then crumpled it up and left it to dry.

I put a line of strong double-sided tape on my page and crumpled the frill onto it as I stuck it down.
I'm wondering what else I can water-distress now?
To see more about the products I used, click
HERE to see my post for Bubbly Scrumptious this week.
Mmmm really lovin this, looks beautiful, might have to have a try , Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteLove the idea - TFS
ReplyDeleteThey are brilliant frills and they totally go with the page theme. Thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning effect Emy :)
ReplyDeleteThey are fab - thanks for sharing, may have a crumple with some strips later!
ReplyDeletewhat a fab idea. must try it:)
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