I'm Angela Anderson and today I had a little fun playing in my ColourArte journal.....something a little different this time, so get excited!! I hope this inspires you to think outside of the box and try something new!!
This project features a ROCKIN' palette and not only fun things from ColorArte, but some great tools from Rebecca Baer®, Inc.!
Journal Page Supply List:
Rebecca Baer®, Inc. Supplies: Artist Tools Stencil (ST-508), RB Artiste™ Stenciler #1 & #2, RB Mini Masking Tape for Artists and Quilters
Painting Surface: Cottonwood Canvas Notebook 5X9
ColorArte Products:
Twinkling H20's: Purple Sage, Navajo Pearl, Douglas Fir, Pink Anthurium, Autumn Skies, Mandarin Citrine,
Radiant Rain: Pearl Green
Radiant Gels: Guatemalan Green, Key Lime, Spiced Pumpkin, Vavoom Red, Emperor's Gold
Brushes/Tools: Dynasty 1", 1/2" & 1/4 " Flat Wash
Other Supplies: Water Basin, Magic Marker, Paper Towels, Strathmore Bristol Board, Palette Knife, Double Stick Foam Tape, Tsukineko Memento Dew Drop Fade Resistant Inkpad of All Kinds-Tuxedo Black, small - detail scissors
Spritz twinks with water and allow the paint to get creamy.
Painting Instructions
Background: Refer to video instructions throughout. Using the 1" flat wash brush, use every color of Twinkling H20's provided on list and allow to dry. Darken the edges with Autumn Skies. Use 1/2" and 1/4" wash brushes to make some scrolls using the variety of Twinks as shown in the video.
Palette & Brushes: While the background dries, secure the RB
Artist Tools Stencil | ST-508 to the bristol board using RB Mini
Masking Tape for Artists and Quilters. Use the #2 RB Artiste™ Stenciler
loaded with varying shades of Radiant Gels Key Lime and Guatemalan
Green to stencil the palette, keeping Guatemalan Green to the outer
edges and Key Lime toward the center. Use the#1 RB Artiste™ Stenciler
loaded with varying shades of Radiant Gels Key Lime and Guatemalan Green
to stencil the brushes, keeping Guatemalan Green to the outer edges
and Key Lime toward the center. Allow palette and brushes to dry and
cut them out...including the area where you would put your thumb.
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