We used modeling paste in my college painting classes to create texture under painted surfaces or mixed it with thick acrylic paint for use with our palette knives in impasto painting. I have used it since college in collage and assemblagé pieces and also on 3-D decor pieces (like vases or boxes) to add visual and textural interest. My thoughts on this type of thing is, if it works for “this,” why no try it on “that.” I love videos like this where experimental play is encouraged and by extension, so is reusing and repurposing products we may have hanging around. I really love the idea of using the leftover tie dye supplies. tfs 😊
All such great information, thank you! I love finding other uses for things and I corporating that into my junk journals. I really appreciate your comment, thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you for showing the ink spraying, the modeling paste and suggestions. Always appreciated!
Thank you, so glad to have a fan!!
Love your high tech spray box! It's genius! 🤩
I spent years on it! LOL 🤣
We used modeling paste in my college painting classes to create texture under painted surfaces or mixed it with thick acrylic paint for use with our palette knives in impasto painting. I have used it since college in collage and assemblagé pieces and also on 3-D decor pieces (like vases or boxes) to add visual and textural interest. My thoughts on this type of thing is, if it works for “this,” why no try it on “that.” I love videos like this where experimental play is encouraged and by extension, so is reusing and repurposing products we may have hanging around. I really love the idea of using the leftover tie dye supplies. tfs 😊
All such great information, thank you! I love finding other uses for things and I corporating that into my junk journals. I really appreciate your comment, thank you for watching! ❤️
I believe the second stencil are britch trees!
Oh goodness, what did I call them?? LOL
Ceader trees!