In anticipation for this visit we made lists of possible crafts and paper marbling appeared.
Marbling paper using water and paint.
If it s too thick the paper will push away the pigment when you gently lay your sheet onto the pigmented water.
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This amazing art project can easily be replicated with materials you likely already have at home using these simple instructions.
Cut your cardstock down to size and lightly dip the front side of your paper into the paint water starch mixture.
Be cautious to not to do this project near heat or fire as a shaving cream is highly inflammable and can catch fire in a second.
Add your watercolor paper down on the water rough end we cut our paper to a size that fit our pan fully submerging to capture all the paint onto the paper.
One good video about the marbling art on water.
Marbling or marbleizing paper gives it a swirled complex looking finish that is difficult to create if you try to paint the colors on by hand.
Alternately you can make the liquid underneath more dense than the dye or paint to help the dye float.
Too much stirring will muddy the paints so just a few simple swirls will do.
Simply pour water into a tray and gently touch.
Slowly drip the paint into your liquid starch mixture.
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You should also opt for an uncoated paper coated papers won t absorb any pigment.
To marble paper you have to use dye or paint that floats on the water where it can be easily transferred to paper.
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The best paper for marbleizing is thick enough to be absorbent while standing up to the water bath but not so thick that it s inflexible.
Remove and pat dry with a paper towel.
There are numerous methods used for marbling papers among those techniques the easiest and cheapest is using shaving cream and acrylic paint.
It can be used to make customized greeting cards invitation cards or they can be used as bookbinding book covers etc.
The marbling process involves floating acrylic paint on top of a base of thickened water swirling and moving the paint into unique patterns then dipping in a piece of wood that will be stained with the pattern.