In readiness for the next Wanderlust lesson tomorrow, we have been asked to prepare some rust dyed papers. I have seen this done by others, but have never tried it myself, so it gave me the opportunity to try it. I used some book pages and other paper scraps, some with gesso, some not. I sprayed the various metal bits and pieces with white vinegar, covered them and left them, making sure to check them after a few hours. If they looked dry, I gave them another spray.
The next morning, the papers were dry, so I took the metal bits off and was pleased with the results.I have some interesting patterns left by the rust and it worked on both the gesso and non-gesso pages. Now to find out what we are going to do with them...
Gostei do resultado:))
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Obrigada, Isabel. Igualmente. ( I hope that says, "Thank you, Isabel. You too".)
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Ellie
What an interesting technique. I look forward to seeing what you are called on to do with them.
ReplyDeleteThanks, EC. I am looking forward to finding out too!
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Ellie
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ReplyDeleteThat is fabulous Ellie! I just love a good rust effect! Wonderful. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie. Considering it was a new to me technique, I ended up with some pretty good results. I incorporated a few of them into the art journal page, so I shall share that at the end of the 'Printmaking' theme.
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Ellie