I would like to thank Mary Price for testing the new translucent paper and providing her review of the product which has greatly helped me compile this blog. Which side to emboss? I suggest you test a corner with a simple dot before you start and you will soon discover the right side.ĭon’t forget that you can use the Dorsing technique to colour regular parchment to a shade of your choice with Dorso Crayons or Oil Pastels. The embossing results are very similar to the current 150g coloured parchment paper. It is clear that only one side (the right hand side) works. I have embossed lines,circles, dots, writing and used the extra large ball tool just underneath the writing. There is definitely a ‘right’ side to emboss with this paper.Ībove are a sample of embossing on different sides of the paper. The side on which the colour has been laid down is much rougher than the older ‘Fantasy’ (Parchment Paper) sheets. The regular 150g plain parchment paper remains the same. ![]() The colour range is interesting there are more neutral shades and less pinks and reds, however there are also colours like dark orange and anthracite which are very appealing. and I’d say most of these are suitable for kids as well.Pergamano have introduced a new collection of paper for parchment craft, there are 23 colours all A4 size and 150g. Most of these projects involve smaller pieces, but there are some with larger sheets too (particularly the party stuff).Īre you ready to dive into the projects? There’s a little bit of everything below – tissue paper flowers, party crafts, gift ideas, home decor.
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