Low Relief Brayer Texture and Pattern on Tissue
Check it Out and Be Inspired by This Simple Technique!
This week’s Tutorial Tidbit is all about getting creative with wet-strength tissue paper! Barb and I had a blast making fabulous, textured sheets for collage, scrapbooking, and all kinds of paper crafts. The magic? Just a brayer, a light coat of paint, and a stencil underneath—boom! Gorgeous patterns appear like magic!
We chose wet-strength tissue because it’s super thin but tough enough to handle both gel printing and brayer rolling like a champ. And wait until you see the Queen of Composition in action—her colorful, patterned tissue sheets are absolutely stunning!
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