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TLC912 What a Drag (paint scraping take 2) 08/15/22
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Here is my project - TLC912 Paint Scraping Birthday (LT)
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Happy Monday all! I have a fun technique for you today - It is a technique I challenged with a couple of years ago called paint scraping. The tutorial had us spinning paint on the card but for today's challenge, I was inspired by Natasha Foote to drag the paint down the page. It creates a fun artistic look that is really perfect for any sentiments you may have.
HERE is a quick video showing her do the technique.
I can't wait to see what you create!
Hugs,
Lyn
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I always have the same problem with anything that requires dabbing acrylic paints - some of it instantly dries and leaves a round spot. Same happened again here! But I got a Christmas card I really like out of it. Thanks, Lyn. I have another piece to work with whenever I have time - I tried my Liquid Pearls and different card and still had that slight dotting problem, but again I'm happy to use it for something. TLC912 Picture Perfect by Cook22 at Splitcoaststampers
Hi, I posted a couple of Paint Scraping - PAINTING LIQUID PEARLS cards i did this month. hope you enjoy them. I am sure I am 'late to the party' in learning that liquid pearls can be paint brushed on and is LOVELY! : ) thanks for looking, Teresa