tissue paper in different colors
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
If you needed colors and you have a lot of white tissue, dyeing the paper might also work.
Just find a bottle of india ink (at a hobby store, craft store, etc.), "paint" the paper with the ink, and let it dry. Then cut to size due to the paper changing from the liquid. India ink comes in a variety of colours (including black) that you can mix together to get other colours you want/need.
That's what I've been doing for most of my kraft and tissue paper. I don't know if this will help you now, but I just thought it would be something nice to know. ~Flame
Just find a bottle of india ink (at a hobby store, craft store, etc.), "paint" the paper with the ink, and let it dry. Then cut to size due to the paper changing from the liquid. India ink comes in a variety of colours (including black) that you can mix together to get other colours you want/need.
That's what I've been doing for most of my kraft and tissue paper. I don't know if this will help you now, but I just thought it would be something nice to know. ~Flame
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
Thanks Flame, I believe it is a natural next step after making my own tissue foil. I'm actually making decent tissue foil now. Dyeing would be good idea. I've seen some really nice colors on other peoples models and I always just thought that they could buy them like that. I'll keep the India ink in mind next time I go to the craft store. Also I'm in need of a big glass plate, I'm using the dining table right now, but with al that glue that's not the best place for it.
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
Modulor has a very nice variety of tissue papers especially the flower tissue is very good for tissue foil or mc paper: http://www.modulor.de
Re: tissue paper in different colors
Hello,
I've been given a tip for this german shop which sell tissue ("Blumenseide"):
http://www.modulor.de/shop/oxid.php/sid ... /anid/DJAB
Maybe this could help...
Greetings
krapfende
I've been given a tip for this german shop which sell tissue ("Blumenseide"):
http://www.modulor.de/shop/oxid.php/sid ... /anid/DJAB
Maybe this could help...
Greetings
krapfende
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
you don't read the topic before answering, don't you?
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
Sorry for commenting as this topic is quite old...
I recently found a $2 shop near my house that sells light brown and cream coloured tissue paper. I live in Melbourne btw. To make grey tissue I glue a white piece on top of a black piece. To make dark brown tissue I glue a red piece on top of a black piece. This method makes the paper a bit thicker but it still works fine for most models I have folded out of it. I hope this helps
I recently found a $2 shop near my house that sells light brown and cream coloured tissue paper. I live in Melbourne btw. To make grey tissue I glue a white piece on top of a black piece. To make dark brown tissue I glue a red piece on top of a black piece. This method makes the paper a bit thicker but it still works fine for most models I have folded out of it. I hope this helps
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
Hey Langko thank you very much for this tip. I've seen this on flickr a couple of months ago, I guess now it was on your photostream (I couldn't remember where I saw it). I have been experimenting with it ever since. Here are the combination I've done so far:
black/foil/black/white
Origami Fox by Roodborst by roodborst078, on Flickr
Origami Aardvark Roodborst by roodborst078, on Flickr
Brown/foil/ brown/ white
Origami Goat by Roodborst by roodborst078, on Flickr
green/ foil/ green/ white
Origami tree frog by roodborst078, on Flickr
Yellow/ foil/ brown/ yellow
Origami Giraffe by roodborst078, on Flickr
Origami Lion by roodborst by roodborst078, on Flickr
Brown on red does not work, maybe you got some more combination that work well?
I actually find this stuff better to fold, because it's a bit thicker it folds more like real paper and it's easier to sink. The paper also gets a grainy almost textured look. The brown/yellow really makes the lion and giraffe a better model, did the lion earlier in plain yellow but it didn't looked as nice.
So thanks again and let me know some combinations!
black/foil/black/white
Origami Fox by Roodborst by roodborst078, on Flickr
Origami Aardvark Roodborst by roodborst078, on Flickr
Brown/foil/ brown/ white
Origami Goat by Roodborst by roodborst078, on Flickr
green/ foil/ green/ white
Origami tree frog by roodborst078, on Flickr
Yellow/ foil/ brown/ yellow
Origami Giraffe by roodborst078, on Flickr
Origami Lion by roodborst by roodborst078, on Flickr
Brown on red does not work, maybe you got some more combination that work well?
I actually find this stuff better to fold, because it's a bit thicker it folds more like real paper and it's easier to sink. The paper also gets a grainy almost textured look. The brown/yellow really makes the lion and giraffe a better model, did the lion earlier in plain yellow but it didn't looked as nice.
So thanks again and let me know some combinations!
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
Your welcome roodborst! The colours that you make look great. Yeah, I like this paper too because as you said it adds more texture. I find that because it is thicker it much easier to fold than regular tissue foil and you get less wrinkles. However when I fold complex box-pleated models this paper is not suitable. I don't know why your red+black=dark brown didn't work... Maybe its the shade of red you are using. Because I know that the shade of red affects the colour brown you get.
Another combination that I did...
The speckled whitish blue that I used for the body of the horse on the right was made by gluing a white piece on top of the blue colour which I used for the mane.
Another combination that I did...
The speckled whitish blue that I used for the body of the horse on the right was made by gluing a white piece on top of the blue colour which I used for the mane.
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
That white on blue looks very nice. great folds!
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
Langko, do you use MC to make your tissuefoil? Since I use sprayglue, I was thinking that might be te reason that my colors don't 'mix' as well as yours.
I'm still looking for a good place to get a cheap glass plate. That will be alot better for my dining table, since it is sticky for a week after I made my papers
I'm still looking for a good place to get a cheap glass plate. That will be alot better for my dining table, since it is sticky for a week after I made my papers
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
I use spray glue. I don't own mc...
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Re: tissue paper in different colors
Origami Horse by roodborst078, on Flickr
Another combination that worked out very well:
Purple/foil/purple/orange
It turned out inbetween brown and a dark red.
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