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  • Pearlized Asian Scrapbooking Page
  • From "Carol Duvall Show"
    episode CDS-1420F


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    Click for step-by-step instructions to make the fold-out portion of this page.
    Project by Julia Andrus.

    Click the PDF file on the right for step-by-step instructions to make the fold-out portion of this page.

    Materials:

    12" x 12" and 8-1/2" x 11" red card stock
    12" x 12" black card stock
    8-1/2" x 11" green or tan card stock
    Perfect Pearls in gold and kiwi
    Perfect Medium pad
    Asian coin or small Asian rubber stamp
    bamboo or Asian border rubber stamp
    Asian writing or motif rubber stamps
    alphabet rubber stamps
    Asian pagoda die cut
    Kanji friend die cut
    black and green or tan die-cut tags
    Asian coin
    glue stick
    decorative "postage stamp" scissors
    journal/album

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    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
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    Figure D
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    Figure E
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    Figure F
    Steps:

    1. Randomly stamp the 12" x 12" red paper with the Asian coin, using Perfect Medium.

    2. Cut a 2-1/2-inch strip from the 12" x 12" black paper and stamp with the bamboo or Asian border motif stamp using Perfect Medium.

    3. Apply gold Perfect Pearl with a small brush over the coin stamped images (figure A) and dust off the excess with a soft larger brush. This is called dusting. Don’t be afraid to really whisk the excess powder away. The image is quite stable and will not need fixatives (figure B).

    4. Apply kiwi and gold Perfect Pearl to the bamboo or border image in the same way as step 3 (figure C).

    5. Stamp Asian writing on the pagoda die-cut using Perfect Medium. Apply gold Perfect Pearl in the same dusting method as steps 3 and 4.

    6. Depending on the size of the alphabet stamp you are using, cut squares in black for each of the title letters. Cut red and green or tan squares slightly larger than the black and glue to layer (figure D).

    7. Cut a strip of black paper about 2-1/2 inches wide. Mix gold Perfect Pearl with water to form a creamy paint. Paint the black paper gold. Allow to dry; cut in squares to make the bottom layer for the title letters. Glue to the other squares. Stroke some gold paint randomly on the Kanji die cut.

    8. Stamp the letters on the title tiles using Perfect Medium and apply gold Perfect Pearls using the dusting method.

    9. Glue the black bamboo-stamped strip in the center of your paper. Glue the pagoda on the bottom of the strip and glue the title tiles in place (figure E).

    10. Glue the tags in place (figure F). Glue the Kanji die cut in place.

    Tips:

    When gluing items to your page, avoid smearing the stamped images by turning the page over to apply pressure to create adherence. Also, be sure your hands are clean of Perfect Medium when handling your page. The Perfect Pearls images will set themselves in a few minutes, but they can take light handling right away, so you can continue working on your project.

    Practice mixing Perfect Pearls with water to get a consistency you like. They can be mixed to form paints or calligraphy inks and glazes.


    RESOURCES :
    Perfect Pearls and Perfect Medium, rubber stamps

    Asian coins
    A Stamp in the Hand Company
    Website: www.astampinthehand.com


    GUESTS :

    Julia Andrus
    Jade Kraft
    Website: www.juliaandrus.com

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