JP2008055811A - Japanese paper decoration and its manufacturing method - Google Patents

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JP2008055811A
JP2008055811A JP2006237097A JP2006237097A JP2008055811A JP 2008055811 A JP2008055811 A JP 2008055811A JP 2006237097 A JP2006237097 A JP 2006237097A JP 2006237097 A JP2006237097 A JP 2006237097A JP 2008055811 A JP2008055811 A JP 2008055811A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a stained glass-like ornamental article with a soft touch prepared by using a Japanese paper. <P>SOLUTION: On a part or the whole face of a transparent or opaque substrate surface, colored or non-colored patterned Japanese paper pieces and colored or non-colored back ground Japanese paper pieces are stuck under a condition that gaps are mutually made. A stick-like thermoplastic resin is heat-fused on the substrate surface so as to cover the outer peripheral edges of the gaps and the whole Japanese paper to gradate the pattern parts into padding shapes. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT

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本発明は、和紙クラフト、殊に和紙でステンドグラス風の外観を現出することができる新規な和紙飾りに関するものである。   The present invention relates to a Japanese paper craft, and more particularly to a new Japanese paper decoration capable of producing a stained glass-like appearance with Japanese paper.

従来から、和紙を用いた様々な工芸品や手工芸品が製造或いは製作されているが、ステンドグラス風の外観を呈するものは本発明者が知る限り皆無である。   Conventionally, various crafts and handicrafts using Japanese paper have been manufactured or manufactured. However, as far as the present inventor knows, no one has a stained glass appearance.

和紙で模様を表出するものとしては、例えばちぎり絵がある(例として特許文献1)。これは色紙の境界線の毛羽立ちの面白さを強調するもので、境界線は重なっており、ステンドグラス風の感じはでない。   For example, there is a tear-off picture as an example of expressing a pattern with Japanese paper (Patent Document 1 as an example). This emphasizes the fuzz of the borders of colored paper, and the borders overlap, making it not feel like a stained glass.

一方、手軽な代用ステンドグラスとして、ガラス板の表面に鉛テープで区画した中に着色したフイルムを接着することが古くから行われている(例えば特許文献2)。
特開2000−141998号公報 特公昭62−20039号公報
On the other hand, as an easy substitute glass, it has long been practiced to attach a colored film to a surface of a glass plate partitioned with lead tape (for example, Patent Document 2).
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2000-141998 Japanese Patent Publication No. 62-20039

しかし、着色フイルムをガラスに貼ったものは色ガラスと同様に固い感じがする。そこで、本発明者は柔らかい感じのステンドグラスを得るべく、着色フイルムに代えて彩色した和紙を使用してみた。しかし、和紙と鉛テープとは違和感があって組み合わせたものは非常に奇妙なものとなった。   However, a colored film stuck to glass feels as hard as colored glass. Therefore, the present inventor tried to use colored Japanese paper instead of the colored film in order to obtain a stained glass having a soft feeling. However, the combination of Japanese paper and lead tape was strange and very strange.

そこで本発明者は、鉛テープに代えてスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を溶融したもので、模様和紙片や背景和紙片の周囲を区画してみたところ、和紙との調和が非常によく、和紙の柔らかさが強調されたステンドグラス風の和紙飾りが得られた。   Therefore, the present inventor made a melted stick-shaped thermoplastic resin instead of lead tape and tried to partition the periphery of the pattern Japanese paper pieces and the background Japanese paper pieces, and the harmony with the Japanese paper was very good. Stained glass-style Japanese paper decoration with emphasis was added.

ただ、和紙の上にこのスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を溶融して接着させると、和紙の毛羽立ちのため溶融樹脂が簡単に剥離することが判明した。そこで本発明者は、模様和紙片や背景和紙片を素材表面に固着する場合に、互いに0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm程度の間隙を空けておき、溶融樹脂が直接素材表面に接着するようにした。このようにすることにより、溶融樹脂は素材表面に堅固に接着されるとともに、和紙片の周囲の押さえにもなるものである。溶融樹脂は、和紙片間の間隙及び和紙全体の外周縁をカバーするように肉盛り状に隈取りする。   However, it has been found that when this stick-shaped thermoplastic resin is melted and bonded onto Japanese paper, the molten resin easily peels off due to the fuzz of the Japanese paper. Therefore, the present inventor, when adhering a pattern Japanese paper piece or background Japanese paper piece to the material surface, leaves a gap of about 0.5 to 5 mm, preferably about 1 to 3 mm, so that the molten resin is directly applied to the material surface. It was made to adhere. By doing so, the molten resin is firmly adhered to the surface of the material and also serves as a presser around the Japanese paper piece. The molten resin is scraped off so as to cover the gap between the pieces of Japanese paper and the outer peripheral edge of the whole Japanese paper.

尚、この肉盛り状の隈取りを和紙片間以外の部分にも設けようとする場合には、和紙片に幅細の切り抜き部分を設け、この切り抜き部分にスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を加熱融着させる必要がある。また、溶融樹脂の接着の後或いは前に、各和紙片にワニスや透明樹脂を塗布含浸さておくと、和紙の透明感や強度が増すし汚れ防止にもなる。   In addition, when it is going to provide this build-up-like scooping also in parts other than between Japanese paper pieces, a narrow cutout part is provided in a Japanese paper piece, and a stick-like thermoplastic resin is heat-fused to this cutout part. There is a need. Moreover, if each Japanese paper piece is coated and impregnated with a varnish or a transparent resin after or before the adhesion of the molten resin, the transparency and strength of the Japanese paper is increased, and it is also possible to prevent contamination.

ここで、模様和紙片や背景和紙片は、手書きや絞り染、折り染、捺染などの方法で彩色したものを使用するが、特に背景和紙片は彩色しないものも使用される。   Here, as the pattern Japanese paper pieces and the background Japanese paper pieces, those colored by a method such as handwriting, stencil dyeing, folding, and printing are used, but in particular, the background Japanese paper pieces that are not colored are also used.

スティック状熱可塑性樹脂とは、ホットメルト樹脂(エチレン酢ビ等)に金銀箔や着色剤を練り込んだ手工芸用品のことで、グルーなどの商品名で市販されているものである。形状は直径7mm、長さ10cm程度であり、これをグルーガンと言う加熱機で溶融して使用する。市販のグルーガンの先端孔径は2mm程度で、150〜160℃程度に加熱できるようになっている。そして、グルーガンから押し出される溶融樹脂の径はガンの移動速度にもよるが1〜3mm程度になる。従って、和紙片間の間隙は通常3mm以下が好ましい。この樹脂は、ポリカーボネートなどの樹脂やガラス、鉄などに良く接着される。   The stick-like thermoplastic resin is a handicraft product obtained by kneading a gold-silver foil or a colorant into a hot-melt resin (such as ethylene vinyl acetate), and is commercially available under a trade name such as glue. The shape is about 7 mm in diameter and about 10 cm in length, and this is melted and used with a heater called a glue gun. A commercially available glue gun has a tip hole diameter of about 2 mm and can be heated to about 150 to 160 ° C. The diameter of the molten resin extruded from the glue gun is about 1 to 3 mm although it depends on the moving speed of the gun. Therefore, the gap between the Japanese paper pieces is usually preferably 3 mm or less. This resin adheres well to resins such as polycarbonate, glass, iron and the like.

次に、和紙片を固着する土台となる基材について説明する。基材が、透明なプラスチックシートやプラスチック板或いはガラス板の場合、柔らかいステンドグラス風の和紙飾りが得られる。この和紙飾りは、照明器具のかさや窓ガラスなどに使用できる。基材が、不透明なプラスチックシートやプラスチック板、鉄板、木板などの場合、その表面に和紙の隈取り模様を表出することができる。模様は、製品の全体でもよいが、冷蔵庫などの大型のものでは、一部に施すようにしてもよい。以下、基材が透明なプラスチックシートの場合を例にとって本発明を説明する。   Next, a base material that serves as a base for fixing the Japanese paper pieces will be described. When the substrate is a transparent plastic sheet, plastic plate or glass plate, a soft stained glass-like Japanese paper decoration can be obtained. This Japanese paper decoration can be used for lighting fixtures and windowpanes. When the base material is an opaque plastic sheet, plastic plate, iron plate, wood board or the like, a Japanese paper trimming pattern can be displayed on the surface. The pattern may be applied to the entire product, but may be applied to a part of a large product such as a refrigerator. Hereinafter, the present invention will be described by taking as an example the case where the substrate is a transparent plastic sheet.

本発明の和紙飾りの製法としては、幾つか考えられる。まず、模様和紙片及び背景和紙片は、和紙の片面に剥離紙付き両面粘着フイルムを貼着したものから型抜き或いは切り抜きにより形成したのち剥離紙を除去して基材表面の適宜箇所に相互に0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm程度の間隙を開けて粘着するか、或いは和紙を型抜き或いは切り抜きした後裏面にスプレー糊を噴霧して基材表面の適宜箇所に相互に0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm程度の間隙を開けて接着する。次いで、該間隙及び和紙全体の周辺部分をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りする方法がある。   Several methods for producing the Japanese paper decoration of the present invention are conceivable. First, a pattern Japanese paper piece and a background Japanese paper piece are formed by die-cutting or cutting from a double-sided adhesive film with a release paper attached to one side of the Japanese paper, and then the release paper is removed and placed at appropriate locations on the substrate surface. About 0.5 to 5 mm, more preferably about 1 to 3 mm, with a gap between them, or Japanese paper is cut or cut out and sprayed with spray paste on the back surface to each other at appropriate locations on the substrate surface. Bonding is performed with a gap of about 1 to 3 mm, more preferably about 5 to 5 mm. Next, there is a method in which a stick-shaped thermoplastic resin is heated and fused to the substrate surface so as to cover the gap and the peripheral portion of the entire Japanese paper, and the pattern portion is scraped off.

次に、前記と同様にして模様和紙片を基材表面の適宜箇所に接着或いは粘着したのち、背景型抜和紙の裏面にスプレー糊を噴霧しこれを模様和紙片を含む基材表面の全面に貼着し、次いで模様和紙片とその周囲0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm幅の間隙部分を切除し、該間隙及び和紙全体の周辺部分をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りする方法が考えられる。   Next, after adhering or adhering the pattern Japanese paper pieces to appropriate locations on the surface of the base material in the same manner as described above, spray paste is sprayed on the back surface of the background type Japanese paper and this is applied to the entire surface of the base material including the pattern Japanese paper pieces. After sticking, cut out the pattern Japanese paper piece and its surroundings with a width of about 0.5 to 5 mm, more preferably 1 to 3 mm wide, and apply a stick-shaped thermoplastic resin so as to cover the gap and the whole peripheral portion of the Japanese paper. A method is conceivable in which the pattern portion is scraped off by heat fusion to the substrate surface.

また、和紙を型抜き或いは切り抜いて形成した模様和紙片及び背景和紙片は、片面に弱接着性のスプレー糊を噴霧したのち、透明なプラスチックフイルム上に互いに0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm程度の間隙を空けて貼り付け、次いで各紙片の上面に強接着性のスプレー糊を噴霧し、これを適宜の基材表面に転写し、次いで該間隙及び和紙全体の周辺部分をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取り方法も考えられる。尚、ここにスプレー糊とは、アクリル系樹脂などを主体とする接着剤である。   In addition, the pattern Japanese paper pieces and the background Japanese paper pieces formed by die cutting or cutting out Japanese paper are sprayed with weak adhesive spray paste on one side, and are preferably about 0.5 to 5 mm from each other on a transparent plastic film. Affixed with a gap of about 3 mm, and then sprayed with a strong adhesive spray paste on the upper surface of each piece of paper, transferred this onto the appropriate substrate surface, and then covered the gap and the entire periphery of the Japanese paper As described above, a method of scoring the pattern portion in a pile shape by heat-sealing the stick-like thermoplastic resin to the substrate surface is also conceivable. Here, the spray paste is an adhesive mainly composed of acrylic resin or the like.

以上詳述したように、本発明は、透明或いは不透明な基材表面の一部或いは全面に、彩色した或いは彩色しない模様和紙片と、彩色した或いは彩色しない背景和紙片を、互いに間隙を空けた状態で固着し、該間隙及び和紙全体の外周縁をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りした和紙飾りである。   As described in detail above, the present invention provides a gap between a colored or uncolored background Japanese paper piece and a colored or non-colored background Japanese paper piece on a part or the entire surface of a transparent or opaque base material. This is a Japanese paper decoration that is fixed in a state and has a sticky thermoplastic resin heated and fused to the surface of the substrate so as to cover the gap and the outer peripheral edge of the whole Japanese paper, and the pattern portion is scraped off.

従って、
(1)透明な基材を使用した場合、和紙の柔らかさを持ったステンドグラス風の和紙飾りが簡単に得られる。
(2)スティック状熱可塑性樹脂は、鉛テープと異なり、曲線が自在に描けるので、より柔らかな感じを与える。
(3)製品の出来は作り手の感性によるところが大きいが、作成手順は単純であるかめ、型紙などを使用することにより、誰でもが簡単に様々なステンドグラス風和紙飾りを得ることができる。
(4)不透明な基材の場合、例えばプラスチック製団扇のワンポイント飾りなどに最適なものである。
(5)飾りを施す対象物や場所に応じて種々な製法が提供される。
などの効果がある。
Therefore,
(1) When a transparent base material is used, a stained glass-like Japanese paper decoration having the softness of Japanese paper can be easily obtained.
(2) Unlike a lead tape, a stick-like thermoplastic resin can be drawn freely and gives a softer feeling.
(3) Although the product is largely dependent on the maker's sensitivity, anyone can easily obtain various stained glass-style Japanese paper decorations by using simple patterns and patterns.
(4) In the case of an opaque base material, it is optimal for a one-point decoration of a plastic fan, for example.
(5) Various manufacturing methods are provided depending on the object and place to be decorated.
There are effects such as.

透明なプラスチックシートのほぼ全面に、模様和紙片と背景和紙片を相互に0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm程度の間隙を空けて固着し、該間隙及び和紙全体の外周縁をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りした和紙飾り。   A pattern Japanese paper piece and a background Japanese paper piece are fixed to each other on almost the entire surface of a transparent plastic sheet with a gap of about 0.5 to 5 mm, more preferably about 1 to 3 mm, covering the gap and the outer peripheral edge of the whole Japanese paper. A Japanese paper decoration in which a stick-shaped thermoplastic resin is heat-fused to the surface of a base material and the pattern portion is scraped off.

以下、本発明を図面に基づいて詳細に説明する。図1は、本発明の和紙飾り1の一例を示す平面図である。この和紙飾り1は、透明なポリカーポネート樹脂板2の表面に、手書きで彩色した模様和紙片3を下絵に合わせて或いはフリーハンド的に接着する。模様和紙片3が隣接している場合には、その間に0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm程度の間隙4を空ける。次に、空白の部分に無彩色の背景和紙片5と全面を均一に彩色した背景和紙片5′を同様に0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm程度の間隙6を空けて接着する。各和紙片3、5、5′は両面粘着フイルム7で貼着する。   Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a plan view showing an example of a Japanese paper decoration 1 according to the present invention. In this Japanese paper decoration 1, a hand-colored patterned Japanese paper piece 3 is adhered to the surface of a transparent polycarbonate resin plate 2 in accordance with a sketch or in a freehand manner. When the pattern Japanese paper pieces 3 are adjacent to each other, a gap 4 of about 0.5 to 5 mm, more preferably about 1 to 3 mm is provided between them. Next, an achromatic background Japanese paper piece 5 and a background Japanese paper piece 5 'that is uniformly colored on the entire surface are similarly bonded to a blank portion with a gap 6 of about 0.5 to 5 mm, more preferably about 1 to 3 mm. . Each Japanese paper piece 3, 5, 5 ′ is adhered with a double-sided adhesive film 7.

次に、図2に示すように、それぞれの間隙4、6及び和紙全体の外周縁をカバーするように、スティック状熱可塑性樹脂8を基材2の表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りする。尚、図2は図1におけるX−X線切断断面図である。また、図1における部分拡大図は、肉盛り状の隈取りを和紙片間隙間以外の部分にも設けた場合でを示す。即ちA、Bは無彩色の背景和紙片5、Cは彩色した背景和紙片を示し、aはA−C間の間隙、bはA−B間の間隙、cはB−C間の間隙、dはCに設けた幅細の切り抜き部分である。   Next, as shown in FIG. 2, the stick-shaped thermoplastic resin 8 is heat-sealed to the surface of the base material 2 so as to cover the gaps 4 and 6 and the outer peripheral edge of the whole Japanese paper, and the pattern portion is made thick. Take a bowl. 2 is a sectional view taken along line XX in FIG. Moreover, the partial enlarged view in FIG. 1 shows the case where the thickening-like trimming is provided also in parts other than the gap between Japanese paper pieces. That is, A and B are achromatic background Japanese paper pieces 5, C is a colored background Japanese paper piece, a is a gap between A and C, b is a gap between A and B, c is a gap between B and C, d is a narrow cut-out portion provided in C.

実施例1と同様にして模様和紙片3を基材2表面の適宜箇所に接着したのち、背景和紙9の裏面にスプレー糊10を噴霧しこれを模様和紙片3を含む基材表面の全面に貼着する。次いで模様和紙片3の上部とその周囲0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm程度の間隙4部分をY線で切断すると、図の2点鎖線部分が切除され、図2の状態(熱可塑性樹脂は無い)となる。得られる。次いで、該間隙4及び和紙全体の周辺部分をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂8を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りする。   In the same manner as in Example 1, after the pattern Japanese paper piece 3 was adhered to an appropriate location on the surface of the base material 2, spray paste 10 was sprayed on the back surface of the background Japanese paper 9, and this was applied to the entire surface of the base material including the pattern Japanese paper piece 3. Adhere. Next, when the upper portion of the pattern Japanese paper piece 3 and the periphery thereof, the gap 4 portion of about 0.5 to 5 mm, more preferably about 1 to 3 mm, is cut with a Y line, the two-dot chain line portion of the figure is cut off, and the state (heat There is no plastic resin). can get. Next, the stick-shaped thermoplastic resin 8 is heat-fused to the substrate surface so as to cover the gap 4 and the peripheral portion of the entire Japanese paper, and the pattern portion is scraped off.

この方法は、背景和紙片に対して模様和紙片3の面積が小さい場合に特に有効である。   This method is particularly effective when the area of the pattern Japanese paper piece 3 is smaller than the background Japanese paper piece.

模様和紙片3及び背景和紙片5、5′は、片面に弱接着性のスプレー糊11を噴霧したのち、透明なプラスチックフイルム12上に互いに0.5〜5mm程度より好ましくは1〜3mm程度の間隙を空けて貼り付け、次いで各紙片の上面に強接着性のスプレー糊10を噴霧し、これを図2のように適宜の基材2の表面に転写し、次いで該間隙及び和紙全体の周辺部分をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂8を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りする。   The pattern Japanese paper piece 3 and the background Japanese paper piece 5, 5 'are each sprayed with a weak adhesive spray paste 11 on one side, and then each other on the transparent plastic film 12 is about 0.5 to 5 mm, more preferably about 1 to 3 mm. Affixed with a gap, and then sprayed with a strong adhesive spray paste 10 on the upper surface of each piece of paper, and transferred it onto the surface of an appropriate substrate 2 as shown in FIG. The stick-shaped thermoplastic resin 8 is heat-sealed to the substrate surface so as to cover the portion, and the pattern portion is scraped off in a piled shape.

この方法は、透明なプラスチックフイルム12の下に下絵13をおいて行う場合に有効な方法である。また、和紙飾りを施す箇所が平面その他施工しにくい場合にも有効である。   This method is effective when the sketch 13 is placed under the transparent plastic film 12. It is also effective when the location where Japanese paper decoration is applied is difficult to perform on a flat surface or the like.

本発明の和紙飾りの一例を示す平面図である。(実施例1)It is a top view which shows an example of the Japanese paper decoration of this invention. (Example 1) 図1におけるX−X線拡大断面図である。(実施例1)It is the XX line expanded sectional view in FIG. (Example 1) 和紙飾り製法の他の例を示す模式的側面図である。(実施例2)It is a typical side view which shows the other example of a Japanese paper decoration manufacturing method. (Example 2) 更に異なる製法の例を示す模式的側面図である。(実施例3)Furthermore, it is a typical side view which shows the example of a different manufacturing method. (Example 3)

符号の説明Explanation of symbols

1 和紙飾り
2 ポリカーポネート樹脂板
3 模様和紙片
4 間隙
5 無彩色の背景和紙片
5′ 彩色した背景和紙片
6 間隙
7 両面粘着フイルム
8 スティック状熱可塑性樹脂
9 背景和紙
10 スプレー糊
11 弱接着性のスプレー糊
12 透明なプラスチックフイルム
13 下絵
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Japanese paper decoration 2 Polycarbonate resin board 3 Pattern Japanese paper piece 4 Gap 5 Achromatic background Japanese paper piece 5 'Colored background Japanese paper piece 6 Gap 7 Double-sided adhesive film 8 Sticky thermoplastic resin 9 Background Japanese paper 10 Spray glue 11 Weak adhesion Spray paste 12 Transparent plastic film 13

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透明或いは不透明な基材表面の一部或いは全面に、彩色した或いは彩色しない模様和紙片と、彩色した或いは彩色しない背景和紙片を、互いに間隙を空けた状態で固着し、該間隙及び和紙全体の外周縁をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分及び外周縁部分を肉盛り状に隈取りしたことを特徴とする和紙飾り。   A colored or non-colored pattern Japanese paper piece and a colored or non-colored background Japanese paper piece are fixed to a part or the entire surface of a transparent or opaque base material with a gap between them, A Japanese paper decoration characterized in that a stick-shaped thermoplastic resin is heated and fused to a substrate surface so as to cover an outer peripheral edge, and a pattern portion and an outer peripheral edge portion are scraped off in a piled shape. 基材として、透明なプラスチックシートやプラスチック板或いはガラス板を用いてステンドグラス風に仕上げたものである、請求項1記載の和紙飾り。   The Japanese paper decoration according to claim 1, which is a stained glass finish using a transparent plastic sheet, plastic plate or glass plate as a substrate. プラスチックシートやプラスチック板、鉄板、木板などの不透明な基材の表面に和紙の隈取り模様を表出したものである、請求項1記載の和紙飾り。   The Japanese paper decoration according to claim 1, wherein a Japanese paper trimming pattern is exposed on the surface of an opaque base material such as a plastic sheet, a plastic plate, an iron plate, or a wooden board. 模様和紙片或いは背景和紙片に幅細の切り抜き部分を設け、該切り抜き部分にスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を加熱融着させて肉盛り状の隈取り模様を設けるものである、請求項1、請求項2又は請求項3記載の和紙飾り。   3. A narrow cutout portion is provided on a pattern Japanese paper piece or a background Japanese paper piece, and a sticky thermoplastic resin is heat-fused to the cutout portion to provide an overlaid cutout pattern. Or the Japanese paper decoration of Claim 3. 各和紙片にワニスや透明樹脂を塗布含浸させたものである、請求項1、請求項2、請求項3又は請求項4記載の和紙飾り。   The Japanese paper ornament according to claim 1, 2, 3, or 4, wherein each piece of Japanese paper is coated and impregnated with varnish or transparent resin. 模様和紙片及び背景和紙片は、和紙の片面に剥離紙付き両面粘着フイルムを貼着したものから型抜き或いは切り抜きにより形成したのち剥離紙を除去して基材表面の適宜箇所に相互に0.5〜5mm程度の間隙を開けて粘着するか、或いは和紙を型抜き或いは切り抜きした後裏面にスプレー糊を噴霧して基材表面の適宜箇所に相互に0.5〜5mm程度の間隙を開けて接着し、次いで、該間隙及び和紙全体の周辺部分をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りすることを特徴とする和紙飾りの製法。   A pattern Japanese paper piece and a background Japanese paper piece are formed by die-cutting or cutting out a double-sided adhesive film with a release paper on one side of the Japanese paper, and then the release paper is removed and placed at appropriate positions on the substrate surface. Adhesive with a gap of about 5 to 5 mm, or after die cutting or cutting out Japanese paper, spray paste is sprayed on the back to open a gap of about 0.5 to 5 mm at appropriate locations on the surface of the substrate. Next, a stick-shaped thermoplastic resin is heated and fused to the surface of the base material so as to cover the gap and the peripheral portion of the entire washi paper, and the pattern portion is scraped off into a pile shape. Manufacturing method. 請求項6と同様にして模様和紙片を基材表面の適宜箇所に接着或いは粘着したのち、背景型抜和紙の裏面にスプレー糊を噴霧しこれを模様和紙片を含む基材表面の全面に貼着し、次いで模様和紙片とその周囲0.5〜5mm幅の間隙部分を切除し、該間隙及び和紙全体の周辺部分をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りすることを特徴とする和紙飾りの製法。   After adhering or sticking the pattern Japanese paper pieces to appropriate locations on the surface of the base material in the same manner as in claim 6, spray paste is sprayed on the back side of the background type Japanese paper and this is applied to the entire surface of the base material including the pattern Japanese paper pieces. Next, cut out a pattern Japanese paper piece and a gap portion with a width of 0.5 to 5 mm around it, and heat-stick a stick-shaped thermoplastic resin to the substrate surface so as to cover the gap and the peripheral portion of the whole Japanese paper. A method of making Japanese paper decorations, characterized in that the pattern portion is cut into a pile. 和紙を型抜き或いは切り抜いて形成した模様和紙片及び背景和紙片は、片面に弱接着性のスプレー糊を噴霧したのち、透明なプラスチックフイルム上に互いに0.5〜5mmの間隙を空けて貼り付け、次いで各紙片の上面に強接着性のスプレー糊を噴霧し、これを適宜の基材表面に転写し、次いで該間隙及び和紙全体の周辺部分をカバーするようにスティック状熱可塑性樹脂を基材表面に加熱融着させて模様部分を肉盛り状に隈取りすることを特徴とする和紙飾りの製法。   Pattern Japanese paper pieces and background Japanese paper pieces formed by die cutting or cutting out Japanese paper are sprayed with weak adhesive spray glue on one side and then pasted on a transparent plastic film with a gap of 0.5 to 5 mm between each other. Then, spray a strong adhesive spray paste on the upper surface of each piece of paper, transfer it to an appropriate base material surface, and then stick the thermoplastic resin base material so as to cover the gap and the peripheral part of the whole Japanese paper A method for making Japanese paper decoration, characterized by heat-sealing the surface and scraping the pattern part into a pile.
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