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Hi, Hello
Well i have finally managed to visit my resource links page which has been sadly neglected. I welcome all your suggestions and links. My suggestions on how to use your paper are as follows:
1. Choose papers that speak to you
2. Once you get your papers listen to what they say
3. After listening to what your papers tell you then of course try to make them happy
4. Once your papers are happy think about getting new papers
5. But most of, if you can't think what to do with your papers, this is OK too, because you don't have to DO anything with them. You just have to let them make you happy. That's what i do!
However, here are some ideas to get you thinking
1. Paper under the glass of your table
2. Paper on the glass panels of your windows, especially where you want to block a view or filter light. This can bring instant mood to a room at a low cost
3. Make paper patchwork. This is fun, especially for the kids. Just cut out your squares and glue them onto a whole sheet of plain paper. You can create your own Aladdins cave of colour. Just go with the flow. You will have created a masterpiece.
4. For the more adventurous, SEW your paper patches together.
5. Paper weaving. Combine your papers for magical effect.
6. Cover journals, books, albums ...
7. The perfect gift for the paper lover
8. Paper clothes, matching accessories, crowns, earings, bows, imagination rules
9. Collage work, cards, 3D projects, lampshades, hanging mobiles, 3D animals,
10. Paper flags. They are so easy to make, cut your shapes, fold at the top to thread string through, ready to hang
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