This is one of those techniques where I get more on my hands than on the page, and don't tell my husband, but I got it on the camera too! Luckily it did come off!
I used a journal to show you how to do this technique , but you could easily do a smaller piece like a tag or ATC.
Start by laying the Stencil - I used a Dylusions 9 x12 one, and take a small amount of gesso I used Claudine's studio gesso, which is lovely and thick), and spread it over the stencil with an old credit card or craft scraper. I do spread it quite thin, but not perfectly, if you know what I mean? Important tip, wash your stencil almost immediately as it does dry very quickly, and will be difficult to remove.
I also used a background stamp, and using a small piece of one of those household sponges, (the type that cost pennies in the supermarket) to dab gesso onto the stamps and stamp it immediately. I also stamped it a couple of times to get a sort of shadowy effect. Wash the stamp quickly to remove all the gesso.
I allowed it to dry naturally, and then sprayed over it with Dylusions sprays in greens, yellows and a touch of turquoise.
I love the effect the sprays have on the gesso, showing through some of the white. I just let it dry naturally, but, if you have no patience, use the Dyan technique of rolling a kitchen towel roll over the entire piece, or heat dry.
I added stamps by stamping them with Archival , which dries quickly. I also cut up one of the background stamps so that I had a strip of dots to stamp randomly with :))
I do hope you like this technique, and if you haven't any gesso, you can use any thick paint and get a similar effect.
I have linked all the products here:
Have a creative day, and thanks for looking
Jennie
What a great messy technique Jennie. Love it....Will definitely be having a go at this! Have a great weekend. S x
ReplyDeleteThanks for this - gesso is so great over papers but must have a go at this technique too. Hugs, Buttons x
ReplyDeleteLove this technique and you have used it to great effect!
ReplyDeleteLove the stencil. I also like playing with this technique and the effects can be just stunning. Nice choice of colours too.
ReplyDeleteHugs Joanne xx
Brilliant - love messy play
ReplyDeletegreat tut. I must try this brand of gesso as mine is so runny I can't get effects like this. thanks Jennie!
ReplyDeleteFab and very vibrant textures !!
ReplyDeleteHi jennie loved the finished piece, must certainly give this a try. TFS x
ReplyDeleteI love the techniques you have used Jennie and the finished pages are beautiful. A x
ReplyDeleteWow that is lovely Jennie!
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done here, great technique, that I've done before but this is a better way I think!
ReplyDeleteNow you've got me hooked on your blog and website..... :)
Nice journal page. I love how the gesso works with the sprays. Carol x
ReplyDeleteLooks like great fun ! Awesome Blog, just joined as a follower ! Shirley
ReplyDeleteVery nice page and i love the technique you used.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Janny
It's a great looking inky piece ;)
ReplyDeletexoxo Sioux
Gorgeous colourful pages Jennie, I'll definitely be trying this technique! ;o) xox
ReplyDeletegorgeous xx
ReplyDeletelove this technique thanks for sharing it with us lol Susiesu xxx
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