Gesso Resist
by Lydia Fiedler
Use Gesso over magazine pages to create a wonderful resist look.
Supplies
- Gesso
- Foam Brush
- VersaMark™
- Clear Embossing Powder
- Heat Gun
- Silhouette Stamps
- Two or three coordinating ink colors
- Sponges
- Cardstock
- Magazine
- Punch
- Embellishments
Step-by-Step
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Step 1
Apply gesso to the magazine page with a foam brush. Pour it directly onto the page and apply with the brush for best results.
Apply several layers until it is slightly opaque. Allow to dry completely. Do not use heat gun. -
The paper will be slightly wrinkled - this is normal.
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Step 2
Stamp a silhouette style image onto the gessoed magazine page with Versamark ink, apply clear embossing powder, and emboss with the heat gun.
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Step 3
Using a sponge, apply the lightest color of ink over the embossed area.
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Step 4
Sponge the second color of ink over the image.
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Step 5
Sponge the darkest ink over the image last.
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Step 6
To intensify the color near the flowers, use a blender pen and the darkest color ink to color directly near each flower and stem.
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Step 7
Finish your card.
Your Turn
You've seen the tutorial, now you try it! We've got a section of the gallery set aside for Gesso Resist. Try this technique, then upload your artwork to the gallery. Show us your creations!
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Questions and Comments
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Thanks!!!
shelia
Gesso is not a glue. It will not react like a glue. PVA and "white liquid you use to decoupage" are glues. That is the primary difference. It will not do the same thing.
As a fine artist [oil and watercolor] and a paper artist and a stamp artist I find it quite useful.
as a mommy I use it all the time in paper projects with the kids! :D It's fun stuff!
I recommend all try Lydia's technique--of course I'm partial because she used SUs Upsy Daisy set which i LOVE!
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