This afternoon I took out my box of Adirondack and Memories permanent inks and my Adirondack metallic inks in gold and silver, Adirondack Blending solution. You can also use rubbing alcohol in a fine mist bottle in place of the blending solution, glossy 4 x 6 cardstock, felt squares, my homemade felt dabber to apply the inks and latex gloves so I wouldn't end up with rainbow colored fingers. My mission of the day was to make polished stone papers.
I hadn't created any of these colorful papers in a very long time, but I always have fun making polished stone background papers.
This is the end result of today's art project. Click on the photos for a bigger and better view of the papers. My favorites are the mauve/pink with silver and the blues & turquoise with silver.
Polished stone technique has been around for a very long time. Have you tried making any lately? The end result is always different on each piece, and makes gorgeous backgrounds to use for your art projects.
I hadn't created any of these colorful papers in a very long time, but I always have fun making polished stone background papers.
This is the end result of today's art project. Click on the photos for a bigger and better view of the papers. My favorites are the mauve/pink with silver and the blues & turquoise with silver.
Polished stone technique has been around for a very long time. Have you tried making any lately? The end result is always different on each piece, and makes gorgeous backgrounds to use for your art projects.
How lovely these are..You have a great variety for some awesome art...Have fun...Hugs, Kathy
ReplyDeleteVery, very pretty, Elaine!
ReplyDeletebeautiful backgrounds.
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