Saturday, November 29, 2008
Brayered and Gessoed Altered Paper
Ophelia (http://opheliasart.blogspot.com/) is moderating a quick altered paper swap and is allowing me to participate.
I created some papers using a Creole Spice rainbow pad, some distress inks, and some gesso, along with a few Paper Artsy and Stampers' Anonymous stamps. I can't take credit for this class, I learned the technique in a class created by Julie at our best local stamp store - Cornerstone.
Step 1 - I brayered with the rainbow pad, going randomly in different directions.
Step 2 - Apply a coat of gesso using either an old credit card, or I use an old room key from one of my work related travels (they're good for something after all). Don't worry about making the layer completely even. Missing some spots makes it more interesting.
Step 3 - Stamp some background stamps with coordinating colors. I used distress inks for this, because I evenrually want the images to be barely visible.
Step 4 - Finish by adding another layer of gesso, and some ink direct to paper to give some depth.
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A special thanks to Trish Bee and all the Art Venture members. Thanks so much for encouraging, prodding, and pushing those of us who have a little trouble leaving the comfort of our usual zones into new and ever more exciting artistic endeavors.
1 comment:
I have to say that these photos do your papers no justice....They are Way incredible in person!!! I loved your papers and am so happy you participated in the swap.
Ophelia
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