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Beate (like Miata) Johns is a mom, housewife and SU! demonstrator in Niceville, FL.

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Shaving Cream

by Beate Johns

Use reinker and shaving cream to get a wonderful smelling background.


Supplies

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Shaving cream

2-3 Dye inkpad re-inkers

Wooden stick

Container (I used a washed meat tray)

Cardstock

Paper towels


Step By Step

Step 1

Step 1.
Fill your container with shaving cream and use your wooden stick to smooth it out a bit.


Step 2

Step 2.
Add several drops of each of your re-inker colors to your shaving cream.


Step 3

Step 3.
Mix shaving cream and re-inker in a swirling motion.


Step 4

Step 4.
Continue to mix until you like the design/swirls you see.


Step 5

Step 5.
Press your cardstock into the shaving cream. Make sure the card front is completely coated.


Step 6

Step 6.
Pull cardstock out of the shaving cream.


Step 7

Step 7. (optional)
Lay another piece of cardstock on top of your shaving cream covered one. Press together then pull apart, giving you two shaving cream coated pieces of cardstock.


Step 8

Step 8.
Take a paper towel and wipe away the shaving cream in a swirling motion.


Step 9

Step 9.
Let dry.


Step 10

Step 10.
Finish your card. Either layer an image on top or stamp directly onto the background.


Your Turn

You've seen the tutorial, now you try it! We've got a section of the gallery set aside for Shaving Cream Cards. Try this project, then upload your artwork to the gallery. Show us your creations!

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More Examples

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» View the Shaving Cream samples uploaded by other Splitcoast members, in our Technique Spotlight gallery.

Extra Fun

Some additional resources on this topic you might enjoy:

» See what Lewis Frasier Middle School students are up to. They've created incredible artwork using this same type of marbling technique!

» Read about the cool variations of this technique from the Rubber Stampers Club.