Today's technique is one I originally shared with you quite a while ago... Layered Ephemera! You know how much I love my ephemera so you'll understand when I say I LOVE LOVE LOVE this technique! It incorporates LOADS of awesome ephemera in one great technique.
Layered Ephemera
Part I
Supplies:
Ephemera (LOTS!)
Collage or White Glue (Collage Pauge - Aleene's)
Foam Brush
Chipboard
Instructions:
1. Begin by cutting a piece of light/medium weight chipboard to the approx. size of your arch template. I'm using a piece of packaging I saved cause I knew it would come in handy ;) Yes, I AM a pack rat and proud of it - lol!!
2. Brush on a layer of glue to the entire piece of chipboard.
3. Cover the glue with a sheet of ephemera or multiple pieces depending on the size of your paper bits and the size of your Arch.
4. Smooth out the paper so there are little to no air bubbles in the glue.
5. Apply another layer of glue and more ephemera... This will begin to build the "layers" in this technique.
6. Continue smoothing your ephemera and adding additional layers of paper and glue until you get a nice thick layer.
I know someone is going to ask how many layers I add to this type of collage. Honestly I never know how many layers I add. I just keep going and going until I either run out of paper or more often than not until I realize I have been going at it for a while and my pile is REALLY thick - LOL!! That's what happened this time. I would get to a point where I thought I'd stop but I wanted to add one more layer...dump out some glue and end up with extra glue so I'd go a bit more to use up the glue then I'd add just a bit more and well you get the picture. This is a VERY addicting technique.... I could just keep going and going.
Anyway, when you're satisfied with your pile of paper it will look something like this.... (maybe not sooo thick)...
7. Set your pile of paper somewhere safe so it can dry. We are going to let this pile dry at least 24 hours before we move on to step #2. It won't take quite that long for it to dry but I'd rather be sure.
Tomorrow we'll move on to part #2 of this technique.
Thanks Roni, on my way to the drawing board--looks like fun :)
ReplyDeleteOh my! I am going to die of curiosity!
ReplyDeleteI have two pieces "glued up" and now to wait patiently (*sigh*) for it to dry. Thanks, Roni, for the great directions and photos.
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