Tim Holtz is back at Online Card Classes with another Creative Chemistry series of classes. I made 5 of the 6 technique samples for Day 1. I am saving the sixth one for later when I get some more paint. Day 1 was focused on Distress Paints and their applications. I only have three colours, all neutrals:
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Picket Fence, Tarnished Brass and Antique Linen Distress Paints |
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We marbled, we resisted, we altered and crackled. So much fun! While these samples are just that - samples, not finished projects - I decided to post them here anyways. I now have them tucked away in a binder with print outs of instructions affixed to the back, ready to inspire me down the road when I need a little creative oomph!
Creative Chemistry 102 is turning out to be as good as 101. It's nice to play without worrying about creating a finished project.
I will share Day 2 samples once they are done.
1 comment:
Gorgeous. I love your filigree folder you chose and your color palate. The silver and M tag are very bold and beautiful. Your mottled yellow/creams card is subtly enticing too.
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