Hey all!
I've got another stencil technique I have been playing with. I had these Elmer's Art Crayon Sticks since I think Nolan was in Pre-school ( not doing math today - but that was forever ago ).
They work like gelatos; they are waxy, a lipstick consistency, very blend-able, and they are water soluble. I have no idea where you can find them to buy. But if you have gelatos, gel sticks, or watercolor crayons, even cheap watercolors, you will get near the same effect. See my notes below after the VIDEO :)
For the video, I used smooth white cardstock and a stencil I digitally cut onto transparency film.
CUTFILE: Doily Mandala 2
Here are the 2 panels I made using above technique.
Things I noticed while I was playing:
- I also tried the technique with watercolor crayons and Koi watercolors.... all work.
- Cardstock works OK. A clay coated cardstock works better. Watercolor paper also gives a nice effect. Another option that I didn't try but would work is a gessoed surface.
-make sure your paint surface is dry to the touch before securing your stencil.
-use a clean part of the baby wipe each time you start on a different color of paint or you get a "halo" of the previous color on the next area.
Left - watercolor paper/crayon sticks, Middle- Koi watercolors on clay coated "stamping paper", Right-Neocolor II's on super cheapo cardstock.
In my opinion the clay coated paper and gelato-like crayon sticks "rocked":
Have a great weekend!
:)* Fred
VERY interesting technique Tracy! May just have a play with it.
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Carol
Wow, this is awesome, thanks for the tutorial
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