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Here is a tutorial on how to make this wonderful ART Journal page!
I saw something similar on Pinterest and was totally inspired to create this page using my own materials that could be easily replicated. :))
Here we go.... :0))))
Here is a tutorial on how to make this wonderful ART Journal page!
I saw something similar on Pinterest and was totally inspired to create this page using my own materials that could be easily replicated. :))
Here we go.... :0))))
First off I started with an old book. This one was from the 80's and was about England. :) It's about 8.5" x 11" in size and has been great for working on. I used masking tape in a 1.5" width and ripped pieces off the roll and randomly stuck them all over the book pages.
Next I primed the tape/book page with white gesso.
Using Glue and Seal, I brushed some onto the book page near the bottom then placed white tissue paper on top. I brushed the tissue paper flat with the Glue & Seal and made sure it had crinkles and texture. I also shaped the top of the tissue to look like rolling hills.
I added a second layer of tissue on top of the first layer to give more dimension.
I took some Dreamweaver paste and, using a spatula, I lathered a generous amount to the TOP of the page- probably the top 2.5". I then used the Ranger Texture Tool #3 and starting at the top, dragged the texture tool through the paste down towards the bottom of the page -- which gave long streaky marks. I didn't put paste all over the page because when I drag with the Texture Tool it skips and pulls paste from the top down to the middle in more of an imperfect way, looking like a rainy sky. I let all these steps dry.
Using Tim Holtz Distress Paints in Walnut, Vintage Photo and Forest Moss, I lightly painted the bottom hills where the tissue paper was glued on. I sprayed lightly with water to help the paints move and blend. Let dry.
I lightly dabbed Black Soot Distress Stain onto the edges of the page and added a bit of water on a paintbrush to blend the stain. With the tissue paper it looks neat how the paints and stains puddle in the creases.
Using peacock Feather Distress Paint I brushed it onto the middle section of the page. I used a wet paint brush and also sprayed water onto the peacock paint to help it move and blend. I kept my paint strokes vertical to blend in with the rain looking paste base layer. I didn't go too close to the hills because I wanted some white space in there.
Now I took Mermaid Lagoon Distress Paint and starting at the top of the page, blended the paint down into the Peacock Feather paint. I tried to keep the top of the page darker and get lighter towards the center.
Here is what it looks like so far.
I die cut the Umbrella Man Sizzix die using glossy paper. I also cut four extra umbrellas from the glossy paper. I painted on a thin layer of blending solution onto my glossy paper before putting on the alcohol inks. I find it blends the inks better. Then using Espresso, Teakwood and Sunset Orange Alcohol inks, I dropped ink onto the die cuts and watched the colors mix. At this point you can use as mush or little of a color depending on that outcome you want.
For the last few steps.... I used my ink distressing tool and gently rubbed Walnut Stain ink on the edge of the pages. I hot glued on my title. And Lastly hot glued on my Umbrella Man and umbrellas. :))
I hope you are inspired to create!
Happy Scrappin,
Kimi
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