C&G Certificate Module 5, Chapter 2 - Paper Relief Investigations

I have used tissue paper, tracing paper, card, Stitch and Tear, cartridge paper, handmade paper, kitchen roll and crepe paper. 

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Top row: crumpled tissue paper and tracing paper
Bottom row: pleated/folded tissue paper and tracing paper



Page 12
Top row: crumpled card cartridge paper and Stitch and Tear
Bottom row: pleated/folded cartridge paper and Stitch and Tear



Page 13
Top row: crumpled card and handmade paper
Bottom row: pleated card and handmade paper


Page 14
Top row: crumpled kitchen roll and crepe paper
Bottom row: pleated/folded kitchen roll and crepe paper




Page 15
Top row: tissue paper torn and rolled
Bottom row: tissue paper put through paper crimper. The crimping pattern disappeared when the tissue paper was glued.




Page 16
Top row: tissue paper cut with herb scissors (4 pairs of parallel blades)
Bottom row: tissue paper pleated and cut with herb scissors



Page 17
Top row left: tissue paper cut with herb scissors and knotted
Top row right: tissue paper pleated and crumpled
Bottom row: tissue paper crumpled and 'hole punched'



Page 18
Tissue papers pleated with threads and folded

I experimented with using stamps on wet gluey tissue paper. It looked quite promising when the glue was wet. Unfortunately when it dried there was no trace of the stamp imprint.