Plastic Alphabet Stencil
Mylar Alphabet Stencil
Mosaic Tray
Bottle
Candle Holders
Rubber stamps
Picture Frame
Then it was time for paint ! Yippee ! Even more fun ! For this I got out my Golden Fluid Acrylics which are just wonderful when watered down. The colors stay so vibrant ! I added in some regular craft paint and some Lumiere Metallics which have such a beautiful metallic sheen when they dry on paper. I mixed some Fluids with water in a spray bottle and sprayed that around. I slopped watery paint around with a cheap boar bristle brush and dabbed it around and sometimes off with paper towel. I love just slopping color around - it made for a great hour of relaxing time in the studio this morning.
Plastic Alphabet stencils with paint
Mylar Aphabet Stencil rubbing with paint (Love the bronze sheen!)
Mosaic Tray Rubbing with paint
Bottle Rubbing with Paint - Subtle but Interesting !
Candleholder Rubbings with Paint - Remind me of sewer covers ?
Rubber Stamp Rubbing with paint - probably my least favorite !
Picture Frame Rubbing with paint - Looks like a magic door to somehwhere...
So there you have it ! I have a beautiful pile of painted papers to work into collages and I had a great time trying out an old technique in a new way. I got to make use of tools and toys I had around the house in a different way too, just as Michelle suggested ! So join in this one ! It was great fun ! Thanks as always to Michelle, for the inspiration ! Lady, you really ROCK!
Oh yeah, check out one last pic - my dried painted paper towels after the painting process ! More collage papers to work with , a la Tracy Bautista.
Cheers !
Kim
Kim - wow! You went to town on this one. So quick and easy wasn't it? And wasn't it fun to search your home with the gotta-find-me-some-cool-textures eye? I'm loving those candle holder rubbings. I cracked up when you called them sewer covers! Thanks for sharing with the team and getting us all enthused about doing it :)
ReplyDeletewowie - you went to town right away! You turned your eye to so many texture possibilities. Family and friend will hesitate to sit too still around you now! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteReally great to see this variation and the process! I like the mosaic tray the best, I think, but they are all cool. I love the painted papers left over, too. I got a bunch of those after my Easter egg dye experiments. Those are fun, aren't they?
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ReplyDeletewhat a variety of textures you use, GREAT!!! Love the mosaic rubbing... And the Golden paints are terrific, just as the leftover paper pieces!
Hedwig
I love all the different things you 'rubbed' - and those 'left over' papers are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYeah, Kim! Glad to see I wasn't the only "mad scientist" who experimented like crazy. Your results are great. My favorite rubbing is the bottle and I love the sheen from the Lumiere paint. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteWow! you found a lot of great things to make rubbings of. I really like the rubbing of the bottle. It's interesting how you showed what they also looked like after being painted. A much different look.
ReplyDeleteDitto from me too...love your bottle idea! I tried it on a glass thanks to your inspiration! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteSo much fun! I do the same with my paper towels.
ReplyDeleteKim - thank you so much for being so enthusiastic! I am heading around the house for additional items to rub a crayon over. Yours are absolutely beautiful! - Nicki
ReplyDeleteYou really came up with some fantastic rubbings! I especiall like the bottle and the frame!
ReplyDeleteHave a great hair day! Becci
WOW you went all out on this! Lots of really cool textures! Rock on!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I like your rubbings, especially the round candle holder with mosaic - looks great! And your Bautista-paper-towel-play looks great. I'm reading her book but I can't figure out what paper towls to use!
ReplyDeletethanks for your great comments on my blog..I have been reading your interesting blog it must be great to get away with the girls for an artsy weekend. I love looking at your pictures of the lakes..thats the beauty of the internet as you can sort of travel the world looking at all these amazing art blogs...I have just discovered the GPP site and think its marvellous
ReplyDeleteI really impressed by your attractive blog content, love all the pic that you took.
ReplyDeleteGreat take !
Wow - adding the paint really made your rubbings pop! Thanks for sharing. These look great!
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