Sunday, March 28, 2010

LoVe is EVERYTHING!

Altering Paper with Shimmerz Paints


I love layering paints and then removing some of the layers in spots just to see what sort of textures that you can create with multiple paints. For this project I started with a sheet of Webster's papers and white washed over the design with watered down white gesso. I then painted a very light design of flowers, leaves and vines in the left corners. The combination of Shimmerz colors I used are ( Hottie Pink, Coffee, and Mossy Stone)






http://www.shimmerz.com/retail-shimmerz-shop.php the colors were all painted directly from the jars. paints


The photo was matted on a piece of cardboard that had been spritzed with Shimmerz Ruby.
The matted photo was then placed on top of a piece of water color paper.
The get the color combination on the water color paper I first spritzed the paper with Shimmerz Spritz- Ruby and Caribbean Sunset. Let the paper dry completely before you start layering the Shimmerz paints. Determine your photo placement on the paper and pencil in a line, so that you will know where to add the paints. There is really no need to paint the entire paper is you photo will be covering the paper. I used a combination of Shimmerz Jilted Jade, Mossy Stone, Silver Bells as my second paint step. Basically just use a light touch and randomly brush the colors over the paper. Do not worry too much about the placement because the next step will change all of the design.
Once you have the Shimmerz paint on the paper your will spritz the entire painted area with Shimmerz Baby's Breath and Concrete you want the paper to be wet. The next step is to sprinkle regular Morton salt on top of the painted area and leave it over night to dry. Apply the salt heavy in some areas and light in other for a mottled effect. When the entire piece is completely you can brush the salt off of the paper with a dry paint brush.


The fabric roses were a very light baby pink so I spritzed them with Ruby to darken the pink color. I used wired ribbon for the orange flowers on the page.
Thanks for looking and have fun with you paints!- Gayle

2 comments:

Nan said...

OH so gorgeous! Loved your LO's in SB Beyond too. Still chuckiling about the mammo trip story. Glad to hear nothing is falling off :)

Lisa said...

Hi Gayle! Oh how I have missed visting your blog and seeing your lovely creations! Hope all has been well in your world. Mine? Well, I'm hoping things have returned to normal...whatever normal happens to be... and I can be my old blog hoppin' self! Wishing you a blessed Easter! xoxo L