The cracked glass is still in preparation (due to some drying time), but the "Braiered Stains Technique" produced immediate results - honestly I had to do several of them until I mastered it. Sometimes I picked too much colour with my brayer, sometimes too little.
I really love the effect of the "brayered traces" of colour against the plain white of the background - so I only blended the edges, but did no further blending with distress inks after the brayering.
My favourite tag of today so far:
Hugs and happy crafting,
die amelie x
Hi Claudia, you done it again, first of the mark in the gallery. I have just printed off the written technique, will make myself a coffee and watch videos. Your tags look fab, love the colours. Liebe grusse von Francesca
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great technique Claudia with lots of possibilities...nice!
ReplyDeleteThe brayer technique makes for some fun backgrounds in your tags. Love the look :-)
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job with this technique! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with this technique!
ReplyDeleteThe brayer technique is wonderful!!!! Beautiful work!!!! Barbarayaya
ReplyDeleteyou did a wonderful job on your tags! Beautiful
ReplyDeleteLovely brayering - and I agree the white spaces look very cool.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Claudia -- awesome!! I went through several tags on this technique. Your backgrounds are really beautiful. Congrats on the spotlight at CC102. You had some fabulous work this week!! -- Mary Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteVery pretty...they are hard Backgrounds to cover aren't they? Lovely job! TFS
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