Re-train the brain to think "no markers" and I remembered a fun technique that uses table salt.
This techniques calls for somewhat detailed image with lots of open space. Those Lil' Grumpies from Smeared Ink were screaming to be used, at least one of them was.
Fluffy made the most noise. I wanted color and for Fluffy to be a star in this 12" x 12" scrapbook page.
I then used Tombow glue in all the large open areas. Pour table salt onto all areas with glue. Let dry. Be sure to let dry because if you add the ink too soon salt will melt and may fall off.
Tap off excess salt to ready for coloring.
I used re-inkers (So Saffron, Cajun Craze, and Basic Black from Stampin' Up!) and the Aqua Painter to color in salt.
I went around open areas again with Tombow, added salt, and let dry. Once dry I went in with darker colors to help define Fluffy.
I did the eyes last (top left photo) because I wanted to keep them as white as possible.
The second photo on the left is when Fluffy is finished and you can see the salt crystals better. Also, when the image finished drying the ink bled into a cool rainbow around Fluffy. This is what gave me the "star" idea.
I spritzed finished image with Gold Smooch Spritz.
Adhere Fluffy to center of a sponged star that I cut out of Designer Paper from a set called Fan Fair (SU!).
All Designer Paper is from the package Fan Fair that is the base for the 12" x 12" page.
Sponged around edges of page with Gold Encore ink and Cajun Craze ink (SU!).
Spritzed once more with Vanilla Shimmer Smooch and added Rhinestone Jewels (SU!).
Name was from a stamp set called Lovely Letters (SU!) that I colored with watercolor crayons. I then stamped onto watercolor paper. Paper was scruched and sponged around edges with Early Espresso ink (SU!).
Holy Crap! Is this ever cool! I've never heard of this technique and the outcome is amazing. Actually makes him look "fluffy". Fabulous! xxD
ReplyDeleteWow! What a cool and unique technique! I have never heard of this technique before. I agree with Donna...it makes Fluffy look fluffy. Awesome scrap page and you did a great job thinking outside of the box! Thanks for playing along with Smudgy Antics :)
ReplyDeleteFAB technique! and yeah, I agree with Donna and Lady..... Fluffy looks fluffy LOL.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at Smudgy Antics :)
Thanks all and please let me know if you try this technique, would love to see your projects.
ReplyDeletewonderful piece and fun technique. Thanks for playing with us at Smudgy Antics.
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Way cool, I just want to cuddle Fluffy! Love this technique, great job and thanks for playing with us at Smudgy Antics!!
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fabulous technique you've used, I do love to see grumpies they always make me smile :D thank you for playing along with us at Smudgy Antics
ReplyDeleteSooo freaking cool! :) I don't know what to say, you really amazed me with this technique! Great piece and really createfull!
ReplyDeleteHugs Anna
Love this technique, it's so original and makes the grumpy look so cuddly. Thank you for sharing your art with us at Smudgy Antics
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