This is the ninth background in Trish's Background Noise Challenges. I missed a few techniques while I was gone. I'll try to catch up on them later, but I couldn't wait to try this technique. Go to Trish's blog to learn about the other challenges/techniques.
I didn't have any glossy black card stock, but found some black card stock that seemed a little slick. I cut it into four 6"x6" squares. For the first one, I sponged some gesso onto a flourish stamp and stamped it on the black cs. (Make sure to wash gesso off stamps right away.)
I didn't have any glossy black card stock, but found some black card stock that seemed a little slick. I cut it into four 6"x6" squares. For the first one, I sponged some gesso onto a flourish stamp and stamped it on the black cs. (Make sure to wash gesso off stamps right away.)
After it dried, I brayered rainbow dye ink over the surface and let it dry.
For the second one, I used a homemade stencil to sponge on the gesso. After it dried, I also brayered dye ink over the surface.
For the third one, I used a Dreamweaver to stencil to sponge on the gesso (again, clean the gesso over your stencil right away). After the gesso dried, I randomly sprayed on dye based color washes and wiped off the excess dye.
For the fourth one, I used a sponge to randomly apply gesso to the card stock. After it dried, I brayered dye ink over the surface, then lightly misted with water and rebrayered to get a smooth transition of colors.
This was a fun technique. I'm looking for projects to use this backgrounds in.
For the third one, I used a Dreamweaver to stencil to sponge on the gesso (again, clean the gesso over your stencil right away). After the gesso dried, I randomly sprayed on dye based color washes and wiped off the excess dye.
For the fourth one, I used a sponge to randomly apply gesso to the card stock. After it dried, I brayered dye ink over the surface, then lightly misted with water and rebrayered to get a smooth transition of colors.
This was a fun technique. I'm looking for projects to use this backgrounds in.
thanks for the information on this Carol, I had to run down to my craftroom just to try it!
ReplyDeleteShell in Alaska
Well done Carol. I especially like the fern one. The flourish stamp looks good with Gesso as well.
ReplyDeleteMArtina
Wow CArol, these are great. Thanks for showing us the experiments.
ReplyDeleteFiona
Wow! I love ALL of your backgrounds! They are fanbloomingtastic! Gorgeous colours and they are all so different too!
ReplyDeleteThese look GREAT Carol. I love how you take Trish's idea and twist it just a little. I never seem to think of that.
ReplyDeleteChrissy
WOW, WOW, WOW!
ReplyDeleteMy word, these are beautiful backgrounds!!
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