Buying
Mulberry paper can be purchased in a wide variety of sizes and weights and is readily available from craft stores, stationery supplies and art stores. In addition to selling sheets, some suppliers also sell die-cut shapes that have been cut from sheets of mulberry paper. The weights vary from thin tissue paper through to extra-thick sheets of paper. Mulberry paper is also available in a wide variety of colors. Many mulberry papers are made with other inclusions such as petals, leaves or bark. This adds to decorative finish as well as providing texture.
Uses
Mulberry paper is ideal for rubber stamping projects. While the surface of the paper is textured and therefore makes it difficult to stamp directly onto, the mulberry paper makes a wonderful background for layered projects. It is great for handmade cards and also makes an interesting addition to a scrapbook project. Not all mulberry paper is acid-free, therefore if you require the paper for a special or archival project, it is best to check with the supplier before purchasing paper.
Deckle Edges
As the mulberry paper is handmade, the sheets often have deckle edges. These are the rough edges that are formed during the papermaking process. “Deckle edged” paper can make an interesting addition to a project. Mulberry paper can be cut with a pair of sharp scissors, however, a very attractive finish can be achieved by tearing the paper. Mulberry paper tears easily, leaving a decorative wispy edge. More complex or intricate shapes can be achieved by wetting the paper where it is to be torn. The edges of the paper can be dabbed with ink to emphasize the torn finish. Mulberry paper is ideal for adding to your rubber stamping and scrapbooking projects. It provides a rich texture that can be incorporated into your designs in a variety of ways. Use scraps of mulberry paper to add embellishments to your projects. Just cut a shape such as a heart or a flower to add to your projects as a quick way to add a feature.