Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Glue Resist Backgrounds


This is the second background technique in Trish's 2008 Background Noise Sketchbook Challenge. In making my journal page I cut off 2" squares of the backgrounds I made. I still have a good sized portion of each background to use for ATCs, tags & other uses.

I used tacky glue for both techniques, because that is what I had in the house. I followed Trish's advise and made lots of messy backgrounds. The two pictures below are of technique #1. Pour white glue over matte card stock and using a plastic card, spread the glue around, then use one cut up edge of the plastic card to create texture. I found with the tacky glue, I needed to wait a couple of minutes after spreading the glue before creating the texture. Otherwise the glue just ran back together. Better add that note to my journal page!

I was too impatient to wait overnight for them to dry. After 5 hours, I ran Color Box Chalk inks over the glued surface, they were just a little tacky. My red fingers added extra color to the last blue card I colored.

The next day, I decided they needed a little something more, so I sprayed them with either Radiant Rain Shimmering Mists, or homemade mists I had created. This gave them a little shimmer, they don't show well in these pictures, but I can see the difference.
The following pictures are of technique #2. Squeeze the white glue bottle over matte card stock to create random patterns. I did a couple random, but also had fun doing deliberate patterns. I have a hard time doing random. I did let these dry overnight.
It was recommended we use pigment inks to color these, because pigment inks easily wipe off the dried glue, giving the "resist" look. On a couple of the backgrounds I used Color Box chalks, and used Brilliance inks on the rest. I really like how the metallic Brilliance colors looked on this technique.

8 comments:

  1. Very cool Carol! The swirly ones are my favorites.

    Susie

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  2. Wow havent you done well! A great stash of gorgeous backgrounds to play with!

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  3. Beautiful! I can hardly wait to add the color to mine.

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  4. Great backgrounds Carol, I have mine done but have to blog them. Had a chuckle about the inky fingers marks on one of yours, I did the same thing, but agree that it just adds that little extra to the piece.

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  5. Aren't they great Carol - bet you're really pleased with them. Mine are in the drying stages!! Can't wait to have a play now!! :D

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  6. Gorgeous! Love the patterns you made with the glue, will have to try that. Question? Homemade spray mist?

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  7. Your backgrounds are really great!

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  8. Found your blog linked on Pintrest- love this post- I have made quite a few of these today for a swap I have on Sat with the theme of glue resist. I am a technique girl, so love your blog!!!

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