It takes a while but it's worth it! Here is the left hand side of my page set after I finished applying most of my goodies. You'll notice how wet it is around some of the pieces. You will need to set your pages aside and let them dry overnight.
Now, here is what they might look like.... You'll notice around the edges are bits of tissue hanging over here and there. It's time to remove them. You can either trim them with scissors or carefully tear the excess away.
I chose to tear away the extra bits because I was going for the rough look.
Now you have a couple choices to make here. You may choose to apply the acrylic paint white &/or your favorite color with a soft cloth. Simply wipe it on and wipe it off... This will highlight all of the brush strokes, cracks and crevices. It creates a much bolder finished collage. Totally up to you.
For my collage I skipped this step and went right to the next.
To finish off the collage and to add a bit more authenticity add a layer of Perfect Pearls (in your color of choice) or Metallic Rub Ons. I am using Heirloom Gold - it gives you the warm feel of a true beeswax collage.
Simply dust it on over the entire collage. After I'm finished I like to rub the Perfect Pearls into the glue with my hand. This does a couple things ~ the oils in your skin "sets" the PP's and it also ensures that you have a good coating.
And now the collage is complete!!
I think it looks very similar to a real beeswax collage but without the heat pot or bees ;)
A few more views....
And here is an experimental collage I made to test out various items - images (ink jet & pre-printed); paper types; stickers; gemstones (the pink thing); pattern paper; etc. This is before any finishes were added.
And here it is with Perfect Pearls (Left) and Metallic Rub-Ons (Right).
Tilted so you can see more of the color, less of the shine.
O.K.....
Now it's your turn to give this a try!
I hope you have fun with it...I found it to be very relaxing applying the various layers and so much fun to find different goodies to add to the collage. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!!
oh my gosh...this is a GREAT page...all the goodies being used, I can't wait to get started!! thanks
ReplyDeleteWow, you could just stare at that forever....love it!
ReplyDeleteThe page has turned out great!! As for your comment which some people were offended by.....why? I see nothing wrong with what you said. I don't see what the big deal is. It's your blog. Say whatever you want and if some people don't like it, maybe they should just suck it up, or stop reading your blog. This is all just silly to me - in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteThank You!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!!!
Your beeswax pages turned out great! Looks like a fun and interesting project... love all the bits and pcs you stuck on yours.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Dee,it is mesmerising!,you would always fine something new!.rosiex
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic. I am going to make mine and see what happens. Day three and I am still working on my pages. It is lots of layering and gluing and time but so far looking pretty interesting. I love your techniques Roni.
ReplyDeleteis there a journal prompt for this page? It might be kind of hard to write on top of the perfect pearls, but I used some little die cut letters under the tissue paper to spell out "life is a verb" on one page I tried. I need to buy that book, I think! This is a fun technique.
ReplyDeleteTerrific!
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