Selecting a watercolour paper from the Mixed Media Paper/Card Kit, I wanted to achieve a rich in texture collage.
Supplies
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set Lynne's Affirmations Set 10
That's Crafty! Dinky Stencil Fleur TC080
That's Crafty! Surfaces Mixed Media Paper/Card Kit (watercolour paper and rice paper)
That's Crafty! Texture Paste
That's Crafty! Flat Matte Sprays: Rose, Walnut
That's Crafty! Walnut Ink Crystals
Memento Ink Tuxedo Black
Gesso
Gel Medium
Extras:
Palette knife/old credit card
Rusty Washer
Scraps of Eco Dyed Paper (rice paper)
Instructions
First stop, preparing the watercolour paper. I liberally applied walnut ink (dissolved crystals) with a large, soft brush, not a wash but saturating the paper, allowing to slightly dry before spraying on Flat Matte Spray Rose. Now, ultimately, this was all but obscured but because I am random in my application of the following layers, I like to have the initial colours laid down, whether or not they might actually peek through.
Gesso was generously applied and before it had completely dried, a generous application of Texture Paste. At the point when it was nearly dry, I started to bend the panel, to form cracks. At this stage, I lightly applied Rose, with a brush, to highlight the texture.
Onto a piece of handmade paper, the beautiful Fleur was stencilled with Texture Paste, once dry, dipping a small, soft brush into the Rose and Walnut Flat Matte Sprays, highlighting areas of the stencilled designs.
I happened upon a stained piece of handmade paper which I layered onto the flower.
Until next time...
Wishes
Lynne
A beautiful collage dear Lynne, the flower so lovely, and not adhering the papers flat on the background gives amazing texture , all over the panel . Such wonderful details of the washer and your text !! xxx
ReplyDeleteA lovely textural collaged piece , Lynne x
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful textures and details Lynne and love the layers of papers that really give such a gorgeous effect to your artwork.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx