Hello everyone! Are you ready to get messy? I hope so!
This is a fun technique for adding random splotches of shimmer, or creating fun backgrounds. And the best part is that it is simple, and doesn't require any fancy products or tools!
What you need:
A protected work space (very important!!!! this gets messy!!!)
A non-porus surface (like an acrylic block or piece of plastic)
A paint brush or new toothbrush
Creative Inspirations Paint
Water
And, of course, your project
Step 1: Put a glob of Creative Inspirations Paint on your non-porus surface. (Sorry about the glare... Acrylic blocks and flash don't play well together...)
Step 2: Add water to your paint. I'm using a spray bottle, but you can use a paint brush, your hand, or a cup.
Step 3: Mix the paint and water well. CI paints are water based, so they mix well with water.
Step 4: Load up your brush with your watery paint
Step 5: Hold your brush over your paper, and flick it with your finger.
Reload your brush as needed. The more you flick, the more splotches of paint will end up on your project.
After a few flicks, your paper may look something like this...
You can do this on dark paper too. (in some lights you won't really see anything, but tilt it a little, and your splotches will shine!)
Warning: This is very messy! Paint tends to really fly. I like to wear an apron to protect my clothes. I also remove any other projects from the table just to be safe. I've even considered wearing safety glasses...
Note: if it gets in your eyes, rinse with water. (and yes, that would be from experience.... )
Here is my project... I thought the random splotches of Winter White made the perfect snowflakes for this card...
Here is the same card tilted slightly... it is kinda fun to have disappearing snow!
Paper: white cardstock
Stamps: Great Impressions "Country Snowman", Prima "Music", Glitz "Distressing"
Ink: VersaMark, VersaMagic, Distress, Mark-it
Creative Inspirations Paint: Winter Frost
Other: ribbon, embossing powder
Well... there you go! Another fun way to add a hint of glitz to your projects!
Have a fabulous weekend!
Cute project Jan, makes me want to go play.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great technique and tutorial! I'll give this a try and it seems to be perfect for a light dusting of snow :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Kassi!
ReplyDeleteI love this technique!! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI've been playing around with this technique as well! Great job Kassi!
ReplyDeletesuper cool technique Kassi! thanks!
ReplyDeletelove from France, Kianel.
Great pictorial for your technique. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat technique, I love getting messy!
ReplyDeleteNothing i love more then getting messy! Great technique!
ReplyDeleteOhhh neat! One thing I do is have a cardboard box I do messy work inside of! Saves a little mess, but allows me to be creative! LOL
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