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| How many of you love those adorable little tear bears | | | | wet (not dripping) and trace the pencil line, then tear |
| you see on cards, tags, scrapbook layouts and other | | | | where the thin wet line is around each piece and set |
| papercraft projects? Tear bears are not as | | | | aside each piece to dry. The tearing along the thin wet |
| complicated as most people think. It's Easy as 1...2...3... . | | | | lines will cause the mulberry paper to become fuzzy, |
| Instructions: | | | | but that is alright because you will want your bear |
| 1.Use a pencil to draw out a simple pattern on a piece | | | | fuzzy (you can make a tear puppy, elephant, frog etc..., |
| of mulberry paper (simple patters can be found in | | | | the tear bear technique can be applied to most other |
| colouring books and paper piecing books or even | | | | simple paper piecing projects). |
| on-line). | | | | |