O.k...before I go any further, I have to admit I screwed up... Part of my paint goes one way and the rest goes another. I just jumped in and started painting before I realized my paper was aligned the wrong way for my arch to fit! DUH!!!
Layers of Paint
Supplies:
Acrylic Paint
Watercolor Paper
Sponge
Scrap Paper
Stamps
Inks
Embellishments
Instructions:
1. Squeeze out a bit of the lightest color of paint onto a non-stick surface. I am using my Non-Stick Craft Mat but you could also use a plastic lid or tray, dish, etc.
2. Add a bit of water to the paint and with a wet sponge pick up a good amount of paint. Swipe the paint across your watercolor paper several times. You don't have to cover the entire sheet ~ you still want some of the paper to show through. Let this layer of paint dry or speed drying using a Heat Tool.
3. Repeat steps #1 & 2 with the medium color of paint and let dry.
4. (I realized at this point that I had my paper oriented in the wrong direction...I should have been adding the paint with the paper facing me in a portrait fashion instead of landscape! So from here on out it is oriented correctly.) Stamp desired images with a brown ink...I decided to use an assortment of text because I think it makes a nice background.
5. Trace your arch pattern onto the paper.
6. Tear desired shape from scrap paper (or you could use a die-cut). I went with a heart but you could use a flower, a smaller version of your Gothic arch, star, square, etc. Whatever you would like.
7. Place your torn shape onto your arch. Sponge the darkest shade of paint around the template. Remove the template and let your arch dry completely.
8. Here is where you can use your own discretion on the stamping part. I stamped a few images at this point, added my main image and sentiment then stamped a few more images. You could stamp them all now, or stamp them all after you've added your other embellishments. It's totally up to you.
9. Finish embellishing as desired!
And we're done!!!
You will of course have to assemble your arches in some fashion...you could put them together in book form, accordion style, book rings, etc.
I will share my finished book with you as soon as I get it bound and the cover decorated!
I hope those of you that played along (and aren't too shy) will post a link to your finished creations!
We'd love to see them.