Welcome to My Stamping Soiree! Feel free to roam at your leisure and have a good time!..."The World Is But A Canvas To The Imagination" - Thoreau
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Monday, November 5, 2007
MORE BACKGROUNDS
The above backgrounds were made using distilled or regular water and liquid starch. This technique is loosely (and I do mean loosely!) based on the ancient art of EBRU or Turkish marbling. I was watching a gentleman at Dollywood's Harvest Festival and I was talking with him. He was using the distilled water and starch and inks. I didn't have the "combs" or other instruments for "pulling" the inks through the water so I "swirled". In doing a little reading on Ebru they would use ox-gall obtained from slaughterhouses (yuck! starch works for me!) as their sizing. It's a matter of experimenting as to getting the right amounts of water and starch. I plan to do a little more experimenting using different types of ink and a little more starch. Water amount is about 1/4 inch in a metal or foil pan. Here's a link to view the actual art of Ebru:
Sunday, November 4, 2007
BACKGROUNDS
SHAVING CREAM - For this technique I used shaving cream and re-inkers. I swirled it around and laid plain white card stock over the top. Let it sit a few seconds, lifted it off, scraped off the shaving cream and found some beautiful patterns.
GLOSSY WAX PAPER -
I used glossy cardstock and crumpled up wax paper laid on top. Placed a piece of cardstock over the wax paper then heated it with an iron. Used ink pads and brayer to put the color on. Quite by accident I got ink on the wax paper itself and thought is looked pretty neat. SOOOO....thought what would happen if I took the ink pad and rubbed it over the wax paper. The results are below.
WAX PAPER - Used direct to paper. Let it sit a minute then wiped off any excess with a paper towel.