Showing posts with label Molotow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Molotow. Show all posts

Sunday, September 26, 2021

BVCG Lettering Challenge Sept 26 - Off With his Head

BVCG Lettering Challenge Sept 26 - Off With his Head. 

Since it was mentioned I made a spelling mistake (par for the course...) I corrected my error. BIG GRIN

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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

BVCG Lettering Challenge Sept 22 - Makes Your Hair

 


BVCG Lettering Challenge Sept 22 - Makes Your Hair Stand On End.

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Friday, November 20, 2020

Julie Wildman - Resist - Day 2 con't


I took a 3 day ZOOM class with Julie Wildman - these are more of the things I made during day 2

I'm using a Molotow pen filled with Pebeo masking fluid for the card above. Love using the pen.

On the card below, cut out a stencil using Tim's masking sheets. This card is my favorite from all 15 cards that I created during this 3 day class. I love the background watercolors and the salt effect on them.


 

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Julie Wildman - Resist Pen - Day 1 con't

Julie Wildman - Resist Pen - Day 1. after uploading yesterday's cards I continued on... Filled a Molotow pen with Pebeo masking fluid and created the artwork for these 2 cards. Painted with Winsor and Newton watercolors..

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Monday, November 16, 2020

Julie Wildman - Resist Techniques - Day 1




I'm taking another ZOOM class with Julie Wildman - Resist Techniques - Day 1. So like usual, created a couple cards that I just need to finish off... BIG GRIN

Today I played with filling my Molotov pen with Pebeo masking fluid and writing with it. I really like that technique. Now I just have to see how long my pen will last before it totally clogs up... The bane of my existence - things drying up when I go to use them again. Drives me crazy. Bloody expensive too. You wouldn't believe how many masking fluids I've bought.


The Joy card uses masking sheet hand cut as a stencil/mask and then a wash of watercolors. Also using the back side of Dreamweaver packaging (love that blue cardstock...)

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And now I'm going back to playing with more resist techniques BIG GRIN