Rice decoupage paper
amber collection, ornament, wallpaper motif, background, gemstones ...
  Every good story starts like this: ''a long, long time ago...'' And indeed, it was a long time ago, because millions of years ago. At that time, Eocene forests, full of giant horsetails, gingko trees and redwoods, grew on our land. The trees looked a little different than the ones we see in our forests, but the cut bark emitted the same golden resin. And this very resin, which was planted by trees millions of years ago, survived buried in the ground and we know it as amber. Amber stones have different colours. They are usually yellowish, sometimes milky white, often brown and rarely reddish. You can also meet bluish or greenish, but these are very rare. Individual specimens may be transparent or translucent or opaque, and the reason for these differences is mundane - greater or lesser content of air bubbles that got stuck in the resin before it solidified. They all have one thing in common - an extraordinary beauty that no one can pass by indifferently.
Rice paper R1615
Size A4 - 210x297 mm / 8.27x11.7 in; paper weight 30-35 GSM
Rice handcraft paper. It is perfect for beginners as well as for advanced enthusiasts of paper crafting, decoupage, scrapbooking, mixed media and other paper decorating techniques. The best paper to use in the decoupage technique. Very thin and light - only about 30-35 g/m2, semi-transparent, naturally white. It contains typical, clearly visible fibers of irregular gauge, arranged in all directions all over the paper surface, giving it an original look and structure. The paper is unusually strong and durable, it does not disintegrate in hands. It is easy to stick to any base used in decoupage (glass, wood, mdf, polystyrene foam, etc.), with any glue used for decoupage. It is possible to lengthen it slightly while decorating rounded objects. It does not corrugate. It is surely the best alternative in the napkin technique.
Bright colors, that do not wash off in contact with glue and do not fade. The overprint is done with use of a verified technology (digital print with satin, slightly shiny finish), and the design is impressive. The rice paper for decoupage does not need any previous preparation. Just glair it and stick.
Each picture should be torn away from a sheet, and not cut with scissors. The irregular edge of the rice paper is really easy to hide on the surface of the decorated object. Final work should be sealed with multiple coats of varnish.Â
We created for you a collection where you can find unusual patterns. So many graphics in one online store, only in our place you will find all you need. Exceptional compilation of images and background