Materials:
- deli paper (mine is called "heavy weight interfolded delicatessen paper " brand is WF8)
- liquid watercolors
- Shiva paintsticks
- foam stamp
- gesso
- stamping pad
Steps:
- Crumple your deli paper into a ball 2 or 3 times
- Lay it flat on a protected surface so you don't get watercolors all over your working surface
- Squirt 2 or 3 colors of liquid watercolors onto the paper
- Squirt water over the paper so the colors start to mix
- Crumple your paper again and squeeze tight so you won't get too much white space
- Let dry or use a heat gun as you open your paper carefully and slowly
- Once dry, rub Shiva Paintsticks (one or two colors) over the paper so it highlights the peaks and valleys
- Dab a foam stamp on gesso and stamp your paper randomly
- When adhering to another surface, let some of the wrinkes in the paper and highlight them by rubbing a stamping pad over the wrinkles
That's it! Here are some of the ATCs for the technique swap:
Here are some more examples of papers I made using this technique:
I have used this technique for the background of my nephew's present:
4 comments:
These are beautiful, I love all of the rich colours! Do you mind if I ask what brand of liquid watercolors you use?
Olivia
Thanks, Olivia! I'm on a business trip this week so I have to wait until I get home to see the liquid watercolor brand. I can leave it here as a comment, of if you send me your email I will send the information directly to you. My email is MartaLMH@yahoo.com
Hi, Can you tell me where you purchased the "heavy weight interfolded delicatessen paper" please?
Thank you for your help,
Kind regards,
Jann Parkes
Hi Jann, it was a long time ago, so I don't really remember, I know it was online. I found this link which has the exact ones I have. I hope it helps. http://www.acemart.com/prod8373.html?cm_ven=BingShopping&cm_cat=Non-Cost_Listings&cm_pla=1&cm_ite=PAPWF8
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