Transform Your Collages with 10 Acrylic Paint Skins
So what are acrylic paint skins? These little pieces of collage magic are thin layers of dried acrylic paint that end up on your palette after a day of painting. … Keep reading…
So what are acrylic paint skins? These little pieces of collage magic are thin layers of dried acrylic paint that end up on your palette after a day of painting. … Keep reading…
Ever wondered what to do with leftover collage papers after playing with new techniques? Watch how I reuse my papers as base layers for new projects. It’s cost-effective and sparks … Keep reading…
If you’ve ever wondered how to add depth and texture to your collage papers, this Tune in Tuesday art demo is a treasure trove of techniques and tips. I am … Keep reading…
I’m going to show you just how to achieve a marvelous collage paper using water, acrylic paint, and a handy eyedropper. To start, I grab my go-to primary colors … Keep reading…
From traditional beeswax to Crayola crayons, let’s explore crayon resist techniques using simple tools to transform ordinary papers into brilliant collages elements. Tune in Tuesday is back! I am … Keep reading…
Learn to create a simple, cohesive collage series using some of my favorite collage paper techniques from previous YouTube demonstrations. In this demo I use 5 types of collage … Keep reading…
Mix custom hues to turn everyday objects into mark-making tools and layer textures to elevate plain papers into collage elements that speak to the soul. As a continuation from … Keep reading…
Click HERE to Watch! From the simplicity of crosshatch designs to intricate swirls and bold contrasts, these papers promise to add depth and character to your artwork. In this art … Keep reading…
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