How to make smooth double tissue and tissue foil
Posted: November 27th, 2011, 2:42 am
I got asked (in a way...kinda) to make a tutorial on how to make smooth tissue foil or double tissue. This is how I make it, it takes more time than just gluing two sheets together. Expect to spend 10 minutes + making one (yes, ONE) sheet.
What you will need:
Tissue paper
Spray glue (i recommend the non bleeding kind)
Smooth surface (I use a smooth plywood wood table with newsprint glued to the top)
rotary cutter and mat or scissors
Iron
Ironing surface
spray starch
OR
Methylcellulose
1 inch thick wooden dowel (old broomstick works great)
*optional if you want to make TF* foil
Ok...so now after you've gathered all the materials, lets begin.
Part 1:
First, get your tissue paper. Then lightly spray some glue onto the dowel, and stick one sheet to it, and roll it onto it. It helps greatly if you stick the bottom of the sheet to the dowel first. Set that aside for now. Next, spray the surface lightly with glue, and stick the other sheet onto that. Make sure its smooth.
Now, go crazy with the spray glue on that sheet. Soak it. Now, unroll about 2 inches off the dowel. Carefully stick it to the other paper, lining up the edges. You only have one shot at this. Unroll the rest onto the other sheet. Let this dry for about 5 minutes. If you are doing TF, then put some of that before rolling the sheet onto the other and and apply glue to the foil.
Part 2:
Note: If you have MC, just skip this step and put that on the paper instead. Also, if you are making tissue foil, skip this step also.
We are now going to iron your paper with spray starch, which gives it an interesting texture (almost like leather) and makes it crisper. Be very careful on this step, and if you iron too slow or too fast, it will make the paper warp and buckle. I recommend the heat you would use to iron silk. Spray the paper with spray starch, and let that soak in for a second or two. Iron it out going slowly and carefully.
Congratulations! you can now use an awesome very of double tissue!
What you will need:
Tissue paper
Spray glue (i recommend the non bleeding kind)
Smooth surface (I use a smooth plywood wood table with newsprint glued to the top)
rotary cutter and mat or scissors
Iron
Ironing surface
spray starch
OR
Methylcellulose
1 inch thick wooden dowel (old broomstick works great)
*optional if you want to make TF* foil
Ok...so now after you've gathered all the materials, lets begin.
Part 1:
First, get your tissue paper. Then lightly spray some glue onto the dowel, and stick one sheet to it, and roll it onto it. It helps greatly if you stick the bottom of the sheet to the dowel first. Set that aside for now. Next, spray the surface lightly with glue, and stick the other sheet onto that. Make sure its smooth.
Now, go crazy with the spray glue on that sheet. Soak it. Now, unroll about 2 inches off the dowel. Carefully stick it to the other paper, lining up the edges. You only have one shot at this. Unroll the rest onto the other sheet. Let this dry for about 5 minutes. If you are doing TF, then put some of that before rolling the sheet onto the other and and apply glue to the foil.
Part 2:
Note: If you have MC, just skip this step and put that on the paper instead. Also, if you are making tissue foil, skip this step also.
We are now going to iron your paper with spray starch, which gives it an interesting texture (almost like leather) and makes it crisper. Be very careful on this step, and if you iron too slow or too fast, it will make the paper warp and buckle. I recommend the heat you would use to iron silk. Spray the paper with spray starch, and let that soak in for a second or two. Iron it out going slowly and carefully.
Congratulations! you can now use an awesome very of double tissue!