
This technique was in the
Technique Junkie Newsletter a couple of years ago.
Make a strip of pva glue on a plastic surface and scrape off some colors of chalk or pastels onto the glue.

Use an old credit card or other firm plastic (I used a piece of packaging material) and pull the chalk laden glue over matte card stock. The amount of coverage will depend on the amount of glue used.

Here is my first sample.

Used more glue on the second one:

One on the left is with pulling a piece of firm plastic over the card. The one on the right was made by laying the card over the left over glue and chalk:
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