2015 Topic 17: Pigment Powders
Hi all, Sam
here. Lots of you already know me, but for those of you who don’t, here’s a bit
about me. I’ve
been crafting for quite a few years now and like anything distressed and
grungy. I love any sort of crafting and
would say that I am adventurous with new materials and am willing to give almost
anything a try!! I have a mad 8 year old
bearded collie, a partner of 20+ years and my favourite colour is Green.
This is more of a techniques post, rather than an end
product post, to show just how versatile Brushos can be. I experimented with various different ways of using Brushos many of which can be seen here on my blog. I have lots of ideas with brushos, this is just one of many techniques I am showing you tonight!
Before we start ....The first thing I want to say is when you get your Brushos don’t take the lid off, instead
pierce a hole in the lid to make a sort of shaker pot.
Step One: Tape a stencil to your tag, then shake on a few colours of Brushos.
Step Two: Spritz with water. Peel the stencil off and dry with a piece of kitchen roll
Here's the pattern left on the tag - you can see how all the different colours have mingled.
Here's the pattern left on the tag - you can see how all the different colours have mingled.
Step Three: Take out some Golden Regular Gel, sprinkle on some Brushos
and mix. Now you have a coloured paste to put through your stencil.
Peel of the stencil again and there you have a tinted texture on the tag. See the lower part of the tag.
I then added some stamping in Timber Brown StazOn from HP1503, and then edged the tag in Gathered Twig Distress Ink.
Here are 4 tags and 4 different techniques. (details of each are on my blog here)
All stamps are from the Hot Pick1503 except the script used to stamp with bleach, that was from the ESN03 plate.
All stamps are from the Hot Pick1503 except the script used to stamp with bleach, that was from the ESN03 plate.
I hope this has given you a bit
of an insight as to how versatile Brushos can be, enjoy playing.
Sam.
We are glad you have had so much fun experimenting with Brushos Sam, I have been fortunate enough to see all your lovely samples. Tonights tag showcases how the Brusho Powders work alongside thicker textures, yet still does not overpower the layers underneath. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us ~ Gillian.
Sam.
We are glad you have had so much fun experimenting with Brushos Sam, I have been fortunate enough to see all your lovely samples. Tonights tag showcases how the Brusho Powders work alongside thicker textures, yet still does not overpower the layers underneath. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us ~ Gillian.
We
would love you to join in with challenge #17: Pigment Powders If you
are inspired by any of our guests who blog with us over the fortnight,
then please join in and link up your creativity HERE.
All
links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your
choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Circles link will close
17:00 (London Time) Sunday, Sept 27th winner will be announced 2 hours
later at 19:00.
Wow Sam, some great ideas there! Love the stencil technique, the first one that is! Fab to have new things to try! Love the overall finish and the stamps work with it really well! Congrats on a great, informative post! Xx
ReplyDeleteOhhh check you Sam - our resident brusho guru in full swing, Great post! Love the Brushos into the gel too!! Thanks for contributing tonight! ~Leandra
ReplyDeleteYou always get such great results with your Brushos Sam - love these tags. well done you on your GD spot! I've never tried them through stencils, will put that right soon.
ReplyDeletewell Sam you kept that quiet lol!! good choice of patwit to experiment with the brushos!! great samples Sam xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat post Sam & lovely to see you on here tonight. Love all your tags & your experiments with Brusho give good directions to boost the confidence of anyone who hasn't played with them before. Will definitely visit your blog to see more details later.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
These are all my favourite Brusho techniques Sam, great tags! And fantastic to see you here on the PA blog.
ReplyDeleteGreat techniques Sam, you showcased the Brushos brilliantly on your grungy tags!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you here, Sam - and what a cool post of Brusho ideas. I have got some powders but haven't really explored them yet, so this is a really good nudge.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Thanks Sam for some fabulous techniques your tags look amazing. Off to your blog xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's a very fascinating project Sam!! Amazing ideas,techniques and colours. I love all. Congratulations GD tonight. xx
ReplyDeleteFab post Sam, LOVE all your tags and great to see you here! Ruth x
ReplyDeleteFab post Sam! Can't wait to try brushos with gel medium!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Great post Sam, lovely to see you on here again. I'll have to dig out my Brushos - not used them for ages! Xx
ReplyDeleteI've never tried Brushos, but you always get such interesting and lovely results with them, Sam. This is informative post has inspired me to have a go! x
ReplyDeleteYour link tool thingy says that it closes on Sunday 6th Sept - that has gone before your post :)
ReplyDeletegreat tags!!!! and great idea to use brushos
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