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February Projects

In the two workshops I am participating in this year – Paper Transformed by Julia Andrus and Celebrate Your Creative Self by Mary Todd Beam – have some wonderful projects for the month of February.  Unfortunately, February is a very short month and very busy so I spent a day doing some paper transformation.

All of the colors in this are done on white cardstock.  The colors are watercolors that are manipulated.

First�TriesFebraury Try�Two

I set up six half sheets of card stock on my art board.  I used masking tape to keep them from curling from the moisture associated with watercolors.  Each piece or part of a piece of cardstock has a different technique used on it.  Most, actually all but one, are from Paper Transformed.  The wax resist is from Celebrate Your Creative Self.

Luminous�Watercolors

This particular technique involves putting Pearl Ex mica powder in the watercolor as I painted the cardstock.  I used a mahogany color watercolor and a antique gold Pearl Ex. The picture does not do the coloring justice.  It is much more gold looking than here.

Plastic�WrapPlastic Wrap�2

Above are what will become two different plastic wrap altered watercolors.  Neither left the amount of design in the paint that I thought it would but I do like this technique and will continue with larger and smaller, tighter squeezed together and looser plastic wrap until I get what I am looking for the watercolor to look like once dried.  The finished products are below.

Plastic Wrap�4Plastic Wrap�3

Another wonderful technique was the basic watercolor wash.

Wash

Next up was salt.  I don’t know what I was thinking.  I have two containers of sea salt – coarse for making bath salts and reminding me of the rock salt I put on the driveway here in upstate NY during winter.  I figured this was what I was going to use.  I guess I should have thought about it more so in the second art board full of techniques I used both the sea salt and table salt.

Sea Salt�1       Sea Salt�2      Table�Salt

The first two of these have the coarse sea salt on them.  The right end has the table salt on it.  The results are below.

Sea Salt�3   Sea Salt�4   Table Salt�2

Another technique that I fell in love with was the watercolor with watercolor pencil shavings in the wet watercolor.  I did this with deep green pencil shavings in a yellow watercolor.

Watercolor with Pencil�Shavings

Finally, I utilized a wax resist from Celebrate Your Creative Self.  I have tried a wax resist before, using the wax from a dripping candle for wax and ironing off the was when done, and not been happy with the results.  I am not sure I liked the results this time either but below are two examples, one with a yellow crayon and one with a white crayon.

Wax�Resist    Wax Resist�2

I am going to keep trying the wax resist.  I also still need to try the water removal of paint to reveal white space.  If it doesn’t get tried in the next week, it probably won’t as I have a big event coming up March 1 and need to work on that for a bit.

One thought on “February Projects

  1. love all the different techniques, glad you posted the two wax resists side-by-side. yellow crayon and white crayon resists. I like them both and will trying different colors after seeing your post here. I haven’t tried this or the white off. pretty intimidating to me. but you’ve given me hope. thanks

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