Besides being messy - the biggest surprise was that my piece looked totally different when dry than when I first poured it. So I guess the colors continued moving through the night!
I used the Acrylic paint thinned with some water for my pour. Unfortunately part of my piece glued itself to the paper plate as it dried and I tore the corner trying to remove it this morning. Since I couldn't figure how to use this piece I decided to let the POUR BE the card with a simple Die cut sentiment set into the place where the tear had been.
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Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105159
Mon, Apr 27, 2020 @ 9:07 AM
Wow, Linda, this is gorgeous!!!!! I love how we rethink our minor disasters!
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131702
Mon, Apr 27, 2020 @ 11:07 AM
Oh wow, Linda. This is beautiful. Absolutely fabulous. The sort of look I wanted to get.
I very often have my cling-wrap backgrounds year, I feel your pain. You did a great rescue. I thought mine definitely changed as they dried.
Registered: December 4, 2010 Location: Minnesota Posts: 16610
Mon, Apr 27, 2020 @ 4:23 PM
Linda, you achieved fantastic results with this technique. The colors and patterns are just gorgeous, and I really love how you placed your sentiment on an angle like this. Thank you for mentioning how your paper stuck to the paper plate because I know that would happen to me so I appreciate the heads up. Hugs! ~Karen.