Low Relief Texture Scraping with Stencils

Working in Fabulous Color Combinations on Thin Paper

Today’s Tidbit is about low relief texture scraping. I’m making use of stencils for the texture pattern, working with thin, non absorbent paper that has a smooth surface.

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