Texture Rubbing and Watery Wash

Let's Play with NEW Art Supplies!

Today’s Tidbit features my NEW Peacock Collection stencils with Joggles. I'm using them as a texture to make rubbings from with Dina Wakely's Scribble Sticks, also from Joggles. These sticks are water soluble pigment and do not move when rubbed with a finger. Magic happens when water is added, allowing you to blend your scribble marks like paint!

In this video I'll show you how to do a texture rubbing and blend it, then how to set it so it won't bleed any further in your collage work.

I look forward to seeing what YOU can do
with these all-new peacock inspired designs and Scribble Sticks!

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In this Tutorial Tidbit I’m featuring metallics, interference, and pearlescent paints by Golden

In this Tutorial Tidbit I’m featuring metallics, interference, and pearlescent paints by Golden


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