Hey Everybody,
Anita's challenge was to make a textured background using Yupo paper. Check out her challenge here. Near the bottom of Anita's post is a PDF file with her directions and photos of how to do the technique.
I mixed water with my acrylic paint and added it to the Yupo paper leaving small bubbles on the page.
Next I put a K-cup on the paper and twisted it to make the feathered circles.
Next I pushed a ribbed candle into the paint on the paper. Those are the lines you see.
Lastly, I stamped with a round tea bag. It made things more white than anything so I only stamped it once in the middle.
I stamped and colored my image then trimmed around her so you could see more of the background. This is a Unity Stamps image called, Old Bird.
I added gold balls for buttons and gold rhinestones for her earrings.
The image was added with dimensionals. The image panel was added to a melon mambo card base.
| Keywords: TLC1112 |
| Stamps: Unity Stamps-Old Bird |
| Paper: Yupo paper, melon mambo, white |
| Paper Size: A2 |
| Ink: memento tuxedo black |
| Accessories: sponge brush, Copic Markers, striped birthday candle, K-cup, round tea bag, purple acrylic paint |
| Techniques: Textured Background on Yupo paper |
Here are some of the things I used on my background. I tried to find unusual things or things with texture. Next time I do this, I'm going to look in my husband's work room!
- Media Compatibility: Ideal for alcohol inks, watercolors, acrylics, and mixed media.
- Durability: It is tear-resistant, durable, and remains perfectly flat.
- Types: Available in opaque bright white and translucent varieties, and in different weights.
- Technique: Because it is non-porous, colors take longer to dry and can be reactivated with water even after they are dry. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]



