Don't you just adore Jane France’s blistered paint technique
(Blistering Barnacles) this issue? If you're not into grunge then you might think it's not for you - but think again! Here Jane shows you how to get a completely
different style of card using the same technique.
Bursting with Love
Additional materials (from those listed in the
magazine)…
Pink acrylic paint
Pink acrylic paint
Cut out a heart shape with heavy cardstock, add
blush pink acrylic paint in blobs to give an uneven texture, blister the paint
to the desired effect. Give the card base a rough paint with gesso and add some
splats with white and red paint. Add the heart using foam tape. Finish the card
with computer-generated text.
Get Well
Additional materials (from those listed in the
magazine)…
Tim Holtz Layering Stencil: Splatters
Tim Holtz Layering Stencil: Splatters
Paint the card base roughly with gesso, add some
splatters with white paint. Stencil the large splat with burnt umber acrylic
paint, then add dimension by layering and blistering paint to the centre. Add
the computer-generated sentiment to finish.
Want to see more of Jane’s gorgeous work? Why
not pop over to her blog?
Wow! These are brilliant!
ReplyDeleteClaudia x
Haha, love the "sick" card! Appeals to my warped sense of humour ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the blistered paint, I'm off to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteThanks for such an inspirational magazine. I gave the blistered paint a try and it is so interesting to see what happens when you keep heating it. For details www.creativechooke.blogspot.com.au/2014/05/painty-fingers.html
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