Hi John, Are you familiar with Painted Paper? I was first introduced to the concept in graduate school: A small group of us spent a weekend with a visiting artist, making piles and piles of painted (paste) paper. Paste paper is a slightly different process and I'll share it another day :) Making painted paper is far too easy and I've gotten completely sucked into it. The same may be true for you! 😛 Painted Paper Steps (so easy!) Paint all over blank paper with any colors or designs Then, use that paper for collage projects, book-binding, etc. (optional step) If you're into experimenting with art techniques, you may want to give this process a go. 10 ways to make Painted Paper: Splatter paint Scrape into the paint with forks, bottle caps, butter knives, etc. Layer colors Printmaking: monoprinting, stamping, gelli plates Paint with a variety of strokes Paint patterns Push and scrape the paint around with a credit card Press rubber stamps, cookie cutters, potato mashers, etc. Sponge paint Crayon resist with watercolor paint Three ways to play with painted paper inside the Schoolhouse Art Studio: Schoolhouse Art Studio Would you like to fill your child's summer with creative art and playful experiments? Join TinkerLab Schoolhouse Art Studio for access to: A searchable library of 300+ creative activities Video and PDF lessons for each activity All designed to save you time and boost creativity Save over 60% if you join at the annual level Click Here to Join |
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