We R Memory Keepers 0633356600824 Rulers & Guides-Tear Guides (4 Piece)
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They seem to work well with heavy cardstock and index cards, but I'm not sure about 140 watercolor paper. Sorry to be so late to your question. I hope this helps.
A few things to consider when it comes to the deckle edge on Memory Keepers The kit I bought for making deckle edge watercolor paper was great. While it's not to my liking, it works well in the sense that clean edges don't matter. If my paper is torn, it should look ripped instead of If the paper is very close to the edge, it is more difficult to tear. It is difficult to work with what there is. Rather easier to tear off almost an inch when I've got almost as much material as I'm taking As soon as I have my ripped edges, I color the edges with pastels. edges of the tube are not smooth, so the color stays in place I wish you the best of luck. I am
I would be able to display it if I could figure out how to get it to appear.
Approximately 12 inches are the length of the rulers.
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An old well could be seen in the distance A well-known botanical artist in the UK was selling a ruler that created a "deckled edge," the same edge that was made when watercolor sheets were torn out. The entire set cost me 28 dollars plus shipping, taxes, customs fees, etc. I managed to get it for 14 dollars? My memory is foggy for sure, but I can tell you, I use the edge of one of these rulers at least every (I have not yet used the rulers with the open lines in the center since I do not understand what those mean. Having a transparent sea foam green plastic, these are prone to bending easily, so caution should be taken. Especially for the price, this is an excellent purchase.
A tear guide like this is very useful. size is a little big for cardmaking, but fitting for scrapbooking if you use 12 x 12. Would be nice if there were a deckle edge with a larger diameter than the small and a smaller diameter than the large.
There is probably no other torn edge ruler (deckle style) available in the market today besides this one. Photo supplies charge much more per copy than you do. If you want a better one, you must pay much more. Ideally, we would prefer to use metal ones, but they aren't available. The irregular deckle edge would have been much more appealing to me if I had been able to buy it I would love to have that type edge in many different ways with an irregular design. It's hard to imagine mixing media work with waves or points that are precisely measured. It may be possible for WRMK to offer regular edges along with an interesting deckle edge type with several choices.
The rulers are tearing to great extents. My junk journals look so much better with this.
A lot of times I was almost tempted not to The decision was one I am glad I made. It is of great quality and tears pages exactly the way I want them to. This is a recommendation I will pass on to anyone. It would be nice if the jagged one could be purchased.
The only edge I use out of the 3 rulers is one edge. The fact that you can see through them and they work well on plain paper is nice. The thicker the paper, the more difficult it is, especially if you want to get the very edge of your paper. I chose these because I needed the very edge of my paper. You can use a pen that comes with the printer to try to help with thicker paper, but it is a bit hit-and-miss. Is it possible that I did not soak the paper sufficiently in It must be said that I would like an edge that is sharper to be able to tear my thicker paper without having to soak it in water.
Although there are a lot of different shapes, the plastic is really lightweight. The set includes the water brush pen, which is a great tool for tearing watercolor paper, since the weight of the paper might make it too heavy for the toys.
Your ability to tear a piece of paper will be affected by the kind of paper you are trying to use. There is a water pen included that aids in softening the edge so it is easier to It was very difficult to get a good rip with 100% cotton paper of 140 gr weight. You might have to let the water soak into the paper for a little longer and I'll try that next time. They're made of plastic, and they're quite flimsy, so you have to be careful not to break them. Rulers with double-edged deckle edges are hard to come by and the only ones that I have seen cost We would like the option to purchase the one we want at a slightly reduced price without having to purchase three , of which I have no use for two.