Possibly let it ice would be more use :-) |
Sometimes it only needs a little detail... |
It is a lovely textural element. |
It is quite convincing - I think that my Dad would be getting his steel wool out! |
Loving this outdoorsy theme! |
Have to have a deer in there somewhere. |
-DecoArt Chalk Finish Medium (this will help to keep the paint very matte)
-DecoArt Patent Leather paint: black
-DecoArt Americana acrylics: payne's grey, russet, georgia clay
-DecoArt Metallic Lustre: black shimmer
You will also need: toothbrush or splatter tool, rags, an older brush, general painting needs
The snow flurry is a great way of making the background details recede. |
You can see the dried paint in this shot. The first time I used it, I forgot that it was supposed to be shiny and kept looking at it thinking, hmm, shiny equals wet! Duh.... |
Mix a blob of payne's grey with an equal amount of chalk finish medium and coat the card or shape all over.
I apologise for the appalling photography, it is the time of year here in Europe and there was no natural light! |
I was working on a few things for this technique. On the flat panel, the splatters will look exactly the same. Watch this space for cards using these shapes too! |
If you need to, re emboss at this point. Then go in with russet paint. don't make it a complete coverage this time and be ready with a wet wipe and wipe the paint here and there off the background....
Sorry about the change of motif again (blame the light conditions). But don't worry, the technique is exactly the same. |
The technique tip is: paint all over and then wipe the excess off. Knowing what to leave and what to remove is the key and this only takes a bit of practice. If you get it very wrong, simply repaint with the first coat and start again.
The lighter orangey brown really shows the embossing pattern nicely. |
Lastly it is time for some finger painting! Rub some of the Metallic Lustre onto some of the high points of the embossed pattern so that you have a graphite effect...
As you can see, each successive layer has to be slightly less than the previous one so that you don't just paint over the piece completely. |
Subtle is the word with this. Go slowly and add more as needed. Be ready with the wet wipe to remove the excess. |
As you can see, all of the previous layers are still visible but only here and there. |
Have a look at some of the other Christmas shapes that I have been working on and you can see how realistic and versatile it is...
You can see my random embossing choices better here. It is not necessary to emboss but it does give you something to work with. |
Here are some more examples of what the effect looks like in the 'wild'...
The rusty look looks really nice with outdoorsy themes and it gives wonderful texture. |
and a bit of a close up...
This is a random, small scale embossing folder used on cereal packet card. |
Deer look great with a random embossing pattern and rusty finish. |
See you next time
love Debs
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Thanks for stopping by - I would love and welcome any feedback. Debs xxx