| | I am totally obsessed with the Polished Stone technique now. If only I could do the walls in my house like this.
Actually this is a variation of Polished Stone. And per several request, here are the instructions: First I put a couple of drops of reinker on a cotton ball then began radomly pressing onto Glossy CS. Then go to the next color and so on until the entire piece of CS is covered. Then I put alcohol on a cotton ball and a couple of drops of metallic reinker. Then randomly press on CS until you get the coverage of metallic you want. I would add more alcohol if needed to help move the ink around. Once you have achieved your desired look, seal with Acrylic Sealer.
As for the Watercoloring the only thing I did different is restamped the image once I finished watercoloring to help define the edges more, since the ink fades on the Watercolor Paper.
Thanks for everyones generous comments! |
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Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2005 GMT Views: 1674
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Additional Info
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Keywords: Ageless Adornments; Polished Stone; Watercolor
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Stamps: Ageless Adornments; French Script
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Paper: More Mustard; Bravo Burgundy; Glossy White; Watercolor Paper
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Ink: Bravo Burgundy; Gold Reinker; Always Artichoke; Close to Cocoa; More Mustard
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Accessories: Ribbon; Markers, Aqua Pen
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Techniques: Polished Stone; Watercolor, DTP
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Difficulty (1-Easy 5-Advanced): 2
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