Barb Owen introduces you to
Paste Paper - a fabulous marriage of paste and paint. Learn to make your beautifully patterned papers without breaking a sweat.
DOWNLOAD
PDF CLASS NOTES:
http://howtogetcreative.com/paper/paste-paper-is-fabulous-lets-make-some/
WHAT YOU WILL
LEARN:
Make
Yummy Papers
Best Paste
Paper
Options
Texture Tools
Stencils
Inks
CLASS SUPPLIES:
Elmer's
Art Paste ► http://amzn.to/1g62GY2
Paints ► http://amzn.to/RExlQX
Spray Inks ► http://amzn.to/1lfOaKO
Crop-a-Dile
Power Punch ► http://amzn.to/1sOxIWJ
Stencils ► http://amzn.to/1lfP9KV
Foam Stamps ► http://amzn.to/1lpnAxP
Deli Wrap ► http://amzn.to/T3mKR1
Card
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CLASS DESCRIPTION:
How To Make
Fabulous Paste Paper:
Remember finger painting? Remember the feel of the paint gliding across the paper beneath your fingers? As a kid, there was a certain magic about finger painting, wasn't there? My brain gets all sentimental just thinking about it.
LOL!
Well, the grown-up version of finger painting is called Paste Paper and let me tell you, it is fabulousity on a page! (
Sometimes you just have to make up your own words to describe things.)
Paste Paper has a long history, dating back to mid
16th century Germany,
France, and
Italy. The early Paste Papers were monochromatic and the two most common colors were burnt sienna and indigo blue. I love brown and blue, but let me tell you, we're not using burnt sienna and indigo for our Fabulous Paste Paper. When I find super easy ways to play with fluorescent pink and bright purple and metallic gold, and the rest of the colors
I've been hoarding, I'm all in.
Paste Papers of old were used primarily in book binding as end papers. Those are the decorative sheets that line the inside covers of books. Sometimes they were used to cover the outsides of the book, as well. I love the serendipity of Paste Paper goodness so much that I've been known to use them to make the whole book - covers, end papers, as well as the pages.
The cool part about this class is that I'm going to show you how to play with Paste Paper without boiling water or whisking yourself into a coma or cooking or straining.
It's more like instant gratification and will take you right back to those gooey finger painting days without having to get your hands messy - unless you want to, of course.
You gotta admit that it sounds like fun, right? I bet the idea of getting creative with paste and paint makes the little kid inside you positively jump for joy.
Are you ready?
To join the fun, get in touch with that little kid and rediscover the magic, it's super easy. All you need to do is just click the link http://howtogetcreative.com/paper/paste-paper-is-fabulous-lets-make-some/
JOIN THE CLASS AT - HowToGetCreative.com:
http://howtogetcreative.com/paper/paste-paper-is-fabulous-lets-make-some/
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Barb Owen - is the founder of http://HowToGetCreative.com , author of "
Normal Doesn't
Live Here
Anymore" http://amzn.to/Qw0ZHR, a super-spectacular-specialist at playing in the sewing room and has an unhealthy addiction to smiles.
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- published: 07 May 2015
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