Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Playing with textures


Everybody has their 'thing' and I'm so happy when I'm using textures, in fact as I was making this piece I found myself actually smirking. (That's not sad is it?)

Anyway I thought I'd share with you how to make a similar background to mine whether it's for a journal page or a card topper, it's easy.


For starters you'll need a sturdy piece of card to work on. You need something substantial to hold all those mediums and layers. I used 300gsm mixed media paper but you could use a piece of cardboard just as well.
The first layer is gesso spread with a card. Not too thick but just like spreading butter on a piece of bread.


Stamp into the wet gesso. I used a new hexagon background stamp by Sarah. Please please please make sure you wash the stamp straight away after. Fill a bowl with warm soapy water if you know you can't wash it straight away as once the paint has dried it'll ruin your stamps.


Once the gesso is dry use a stencil to add texture paste. Use a card once again to wipe the paste through the stencil. I used the Chevron Stripe stencil.


You can also start to glue on some 3d embellishments. The thread, chipboard star and wooden leaves were all included in my monthly Kit Club kit but you can find lots of embellishments here in the shop. Once dry go over them with some gesso so they blend into the background more.


The fun bit is adding spray ink. You'll see the texture start to really pop out of the page at this point. 


Randomly stamp across the page.  Again I've gone for some of the Kit club stamps but it could be any stamps just to add an extra layer.


To finish my page off I layered some of Sarah's journaling cards from the Documented 365 range  together along with the film strip printed from the Say Cheese digi kit (I use this a lot printed onto acetate) and all held together with some staples. I stuck this down to the page and gave it a light covering of gesso just to stop it taking over the page too much. 


So there you have it. I really hope I can inspire you to try some texture and have fun. 

Jaine x



8 comments:

  1. This is just fabulous! I think I need to try this as it looks so much fun!

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  2. Superb page, the texture is just amazing!!

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  3. This is fantastic Jaine, I need to get some texture paste.
    C xx

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  4. The colours are beautiful and the page looks great xx

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  5. I agree, the way you use a texture Jaine is a dream.....wish we could all gather for a tutorial from you-i really fancy a try at it. x

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  6. O wonderful TFS the tutorial its great xxx

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  7. Ab Fab!!! The colour combo is so zingy and the texture layers are really clever. xx

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  8. Fabulous Jaine, the textures and colours are amazing xxx

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