metallic paint dabber transfer technique
At CHA I demoed a new transfer technique that I discovered using the Ranger Adirondack Acrylic Paint dabbers in metallic colors. The video demo was just uploaded to YouTube so now you can see! here you go!
Products used in demo:
Adirondack Acrylic Paint dabbers
Craft Scraper
Mini Mister
Thank you to Robin for the video editing!
Products used in demo:
Adirondack Acrylic Paint dabbers
Craft Scraper
Mini Mister
Thank you to Robin for the video editing!
Labels: free projects
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Woohoooo! What a great technique!
Thanks for posting :-)
Daphne
www.to-scrap-or-not-to-scrap.blogspot.com
Thanks for posting :-)
Daphne
www.to-scrap-or-not-to-scrap.blogspot.com
Hello Claudine,
Thanks a lot for your sharing. I'm gonna watch for this product in my art store here in Montreal.
Hope you are feeling better now.
Manon
Thanks a lot for your sharing. I'm gonna watch for this product in my art store here in Montreal.
Hope you are feeling better now.
Manon
Hey Claudine: When I try to view I get a message: We're sorry, this is no longer available.
How did that happen?
Kathy
How did that happen?
Kathy
Thank you so much for this... you saved my bacon and made me believe that I too, could transfer an image successfully without going shopping for gel mediums and such. I am now your most devoted fan!! Here's what you inspired:
http://flickr.com/photos/22541252@N03/2358805310/
http://flickr.com/photos/22541252@N03/2358805310/
genius, absolutely genius claudine! thanks for sharing the technique. hugs, rachel lostintheattic.typepad.com
You know after watching this the first time I walked into my studio and tried this technique with the metallics offered by American Traditions and this process works with them as well, but the transfer wasn't quite as vibrant as yours was - it could've been the ink on the paper though. Thanks for the technique how to darling.
What a great idea - I have used the packing tape technique and was a bit fed up of reading that to transfer you had to use expensive gel medium so thanks for demonstrating the use of relatively cheap acrylic paint..off to experiment.
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