Ripping paper to put behind a picture, etc.

DebMcDonald

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I know this sounds like a stupid question, and I apologize for that, but is there a tool, or a method that I should use when trying to rip paper to put behind a picture, or something else for decorative purposes. When I just rip it, it doesn't look nice I have have seen picture in scrapbook magazines, etc. and it looks so nice. Is it the quality of the paper that I am using? Any suggestions.

Debbie
 
I've been experimenting with this & reading whatever I can find. There are a couple things...

If you want that "ragged" edge that reminds you of frayed cotton fabric, you need to use mulberry paper. I haven't tried it, but I believe handmade paper gives that effect as well.

To tear it in a line you like, use a wet Q-tip (or your finger) to trace the "line". Then tear up, not out to the side.

Does that help?
 
What I do sometimes is cut down a length of cardboard with a deckle edge or similar scissor and then put the cardboard on top of the paper and tear it along that edge.
 
Usually wetting provides great looking tears (I just lick my finger and run it down where I want to tear, I know, yuck!). They do sell a ruler at Mile's that has two different deckle patterns down the side. If I need something that is more straight than random I use it.
 

I won one of those rulers at a crop in January. It is pretty cool - but I usually just tear sort of carefully. Hadn't heard the wetting trick before - will have to give it a shot!

Deb
 
Stampin' Up sells an item that looks like a ruler with jagged edges for paper tearing. It is very sharp, but does do the trick.

Kathy
 
That is the one I won. Haven't used it a lot yet but the little I have it seemed to work pretty well.

Deb
 
I second the "wet q-tip" technique. Up until recently I just tore and hoped for the best... but wetting the paper just a bit helps the tear follow a straighter line. .............P
 
pjlla said:
I second the "wet q-tip" technique. Up until recently I just tore and hoped for the best... but wetting the paper just a bit helps the tear follow a straighter line. .............P

Me TOO!!! I knew you had to wet the mulberry paper (which I LOVE), but didn't ever think to wet regular paper, DUH!!! See . . . you learn something new EVERY DAY!!! :banana:
 
Thanks for all of the great tips....I would never have thought to wet the paper!! Can't wait to try it!!!
 












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