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Alcohol dissolves paint.  When I heard that I realized it could so work to my advantage.  I used old photos that were less than desirable shots – you know the blurry, off center, etc. photos.  I have a huge stack of them.  Now some are great starting points for an art something or other.Supplies you need: rubbing alcohol, cheap paint -any colors, old hairbrush (it will not work on hair again), and an old credit card

First, prep the photos.  I did a whole bunch at one time so I’d have lots to play with later.   My first layer was purple.  Let it dry.

Add a layer of orange.  Let it dry.

Add a layer of pink.  Let it dry.

Add a layer of green.  Let it dry.

Add a layer of blue.  Let it dry.

Get the idea?  Well, I found out that 5 layers was a bit much.  I really only saw the top three colors.  Next time I’ll only do 3…

Second, spray alcohol on the painted photos.  I am working on a gesso’d journal page because this gets messy and I love the look of the smeared paint.  Let the alcohol sit for 15-30 seconds.  Add more at any time if needed.

Third, scrap the paint with the hairbrush bristles.  This gets it moving nicely.  It will start to get sloppy and runny!  Yeah!

Fourth, add more alcohol if it starts to dry up or the paint is not sloppy.  Then, scrape it with the credit card.  The paint comes right off.

I clean off the credit card by wiping that wonderful paint goo on the journal page (see below).  That way not a drop of paint is wasted!

 

 

 

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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by all you want to do? Feel like you don’t have time to finish a project?  I have. Then I just need to remember that a step forward, no matter how small, is step forward! I tend to take lots of vacation photos (2,000-4,000) a trip.  Not all of them go into albums, but plenty do.  Not surprisingly, I am behind on completing vacation albums.  I used Tangie Baxter’s new release at Deviant Scrap, Thinking of Thee, to make 1 page for my vacation album.  I am one page closer to finished!

 

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I can’t draw.  I tell myself that all the time.  Well, I decided I should learn then.  The best way to learn?  Practice.  Practice. Practice.  While killing time in an airport I used my Ipad and an app (PhotoTracer) with my  vacation photos to practice drawing.  When I have tried to draw in the past I spend too much time in my head criticizing.  When I have a photo to trace it takes all the thinking out and just lets me experience.  I was able to see what a difference a few lines make to the image.  How the windows show depth with the 2nd arch.  This program doesn’t have an eraser (just a back button) so that kept me from going back and editing it to death.  Maybe I can draw….

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