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Sunday 21 February 2016

Why buy it, when you can make it yourself?

This was the title of one of the workshops in one of the UKSN Retreats I went on last year -
 I am looking forward to what this year brings!!

Find out more about this year's retreats on facebook

and the things we did on my blog here



Anyway to get back to the workshop...it was led by Mickey
 'Why buy it, when you can make it yourself'.

The brief was 'prepare to get messy - Mickey will show you how to make a texture paste that you can't tell from the real stuff
 and then some interesting things to create with it using paint and stencils'.
Thanks must go to PaperArtsy
 who donated some Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic Paints for this workshop!

Anyway as you know I love getting messy -

 and making things with everyday ingredients -

(just how many times have I used shaving foam and food colouring backgrounds - or used beetroot juice to make a spray?)


Anyway the recipe for the homemade texture paste
Mix together
  • 1 cup acrylic paint
  • 1 cup talcum powder
  • 1/2 cup pva


The talcum powder can be replaced with plumber's grout...

This makes a great texture paste...we used it in the making of this mixed media tag... 


The tag involved various techniques
  • Using the rubber stamp to stamp into the texture paste and with ink - love this 'Yesterday is History, Tomorrow a Mystery, Today is a gift, That's why it's the present'
  • Using chalk acrylics
  • Using a stencil, then slightly offset it to form a shadow
  • Distressing
  • Making a homemade chipboard by layering up honeycomb die cuts 
















Another fun thing Mickey showed us was making stencils from hot glue gun glue, sprayed with Distress Ink...see how I used this here


and also suggesting making a spraying box out of a recycled box...
here's the one I made at home...




 All great fun - learnt lots - can't wait until the residential one in March!!






5 comments:

  1. What a fun and beautiful textured tag! I also love to experiment with texture paste of my own, great result!

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  2. What a great post Susan. It sounds like a lot of fun. Your tag is gorgeous and I loved reading what you learned and seeing all the photos. I particularly like the idea of making the texture past. Thanks for sharing. Barbxx

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  3. great ideas, must try the texture paste, luckily I had some talc in a gift set for Christmas and will never use it for it's intended purpose

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  4. the idea of a stencil from a hot glue gun is good.
    I could do that one.
    thanks for sharing.

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