A few fabulous things about this technique:
-You can use it with cards, scrapbooks, art journals, configurations, boxes, canvas, and you can surely adapt for fabrics!
-Your paper projects will not end up floppy - personally, I love a card or scrapbook page that has some weight to it! Because this technique involves layering, you end up with a thicker end product!
-You don't need a ton of supplies to make this technique happen. Try gesso for some tooth and texture, glues & adhesives, an old book or your favorite papers to give it a patchwork feel, scissors, a sewing machine or some We R Memory Keepers goodies, and maybe a paper distresser and you've got your base!
-It's a great way to recycle!
-Depending on your reasons for crafting - to celebrate (a birthday, Valentine's Day, other holidays), to document milestones, or just because you like to make something you can hold and look through - you can adapt the shapes and papers to fit the theme! Marah uses a lot of hearts which...not to be puny...I love, but you could also use stars, or die cut shapes with Spellbinders or Sizzix.
Thank you to Marah Johnson for giving us permission to share this superb technique!!
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