Once, when I was little I took paper and sat it down in out in the grass. I splattered from a distance with my huge paint brushes. Cleanup was easy my dad mowed the grass.
This is so cool. Thanks for sharing. It seems so easy too. Something I can do with my little girl too. One question: on the blue page, when you first made splats with water...how did it turn white like that...do you use a special kind of paper for it to work like that. Maybe I just need to try it and see...lol. Keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to seeing more vids from you.
@geminihlg1977 To get the white splatter effect with water is pretty simple! When you paint the page, and let it dry, you splatter water on the paint, let it sit for 5-10 seconds and just dab the water away with a paper towel, and ta-da! white splatters. What happens is that the water splatters rewet the paint, making it lift from the paper, and you wipe the paint away with a towel. Only the paint that was touched by water will be lifted unless you smear the water. Happy splatters!
Once, when I was little I took paper and sat it down in out in the grass. I splattered from a distance with my huge paint brushes. Cleanup was easy my dad mowed the grass.
TheGothickitty33 8 months ago
This is so cool. Thanks for sharing. It seems so easy too. Something I can do with my little girl too. One question: on the blue page, when you first made splats with water...how did it turn white like that...do you use a special kind of paper for it to work like that. Maybe I just need to try it and see...lol. Keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to seeing more vids from you.
geminihlg1977 1 year ago
@geminihlg1977 To get the white splatter effect with water is pretty simple! When you paint the page, and let it dry, you splatter water on the paint, let it sit for 5-10 seconds and just dab the water away with a paper towel, and ta-da! white splatters. What happens is that the water splatters rewet the paint, making it lift from the paper, and you wipe the paint away with a towel. Only the paint that was touched by water will be lifted unless you smear the water. Happy splatters!
nattym 1 year ago
you don't have to answer this but how old are you??
emmy9674 1 year ago
I LOVE your art journal videos. Pretty please can you make more?
missoceanjewel 1 year ago
It's even easier if you use two brushes. You can tap a lot harder then creating more splatters.
EvelineUK 1 year ago