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TH group: Technique Swap #1 - Dauber Resist

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TH group: Technique Swap #1 - Dauber Resist
Group:Tim Holtz Addicts
Swap Coordinator:dobie256 (contact)
Swap categories: Art  Artist Trading Card (ATC)  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:9
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.90
Last day to signup/drop:March 28, 2011
Date items must be sent by:April 12, 2011
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

I am starting a series of Tim Holtz inspired technique swaps. While I appreciate his urban/grunge/vintage artwork, my style tends to lean more towards nature/clean/modern designs. But, I still love Tim Holtz products -- they are excellent for all types and styles of artwork! With that in mind, my swaps, at least for now, will concentrate on technique instead of style.

I was lucky enough to take a class with Tim last spring at the Mega Meet in Novi, MI. I made three tags. I will use this tags as inspiration for the first three technique swaps.

You will be making one ATC for each of two partners (2 ATCs total). ATCs are 2.5 x 3.5" in size.

Dauber Resist:

Step 1: Pick a stamp image to use. Lightly and evenly cover your stamp with your chosen color of dauber paint. Stamp your image on your background paper. Let dry thoroughly (while your image is drying, wash the paint off of your stamp. Once dry it is hard to get out of the nooks and crannies).

Step 2: Color your paper and image with 2-3 shades of distress ink.

Step 3: With a slightly damp paper towel or sponge, lightly wipe the distress ink off the surface of the stamped design. The dauber paint will "resist" the distress ink and pop out of the background color.

Step 4: Embellish your ATC or tag.

Examples:

My class tag shows a swirl resist in the upper left corner

My most recent ATC uses this technique

The turquoise swirl in the background is mostly covered up though.

This technique works great for skulls and moons!

Upper right and lower right corner inchies

Another skull

Have fun and feel free to PM me with an questions or concerns.

Discussion

AsAlwaysAngela 03/14/2011 #

Uh oh! I'm going to have to go get some paint daubers now! Enabler alert!! :-)

iGirlZoe 03/14/2011 #

LOL@Angela!

Great first technique swap Michele. I am really excited about this series you are running. :-)

dobie256 03/14/2011 #

If you are just starting out buying dauber paints I suggest going with a couple of light colors first. They will give you the most contrast with this technique. I love the pearl dauber -- it is good for lots of different things (it is the only color you can use to cover non-porous surfaces -- like regular paper -- and make a surface which will accept alcohol inks!)

TurtleLove 03/15/2011 #

That is soooo awesome that you were able to attend a workshop with TIM! For anyone wanting to see Tim demonstrate this technique he shows it here

dobie256 03/15/2011 #

Thanks for posting that nice video tutorial!

starrgazer 03/24/2011 #

Just ordered a dauber so I can hopefully join, not sure if it will arrive in time for me to confidently sign up...crossing fingers...

dobie256 03/24/2011 #

Crossing fingers too! It is a very easy technique. I hope you can join us.

TurtleLove 04/13/2011 #

I just realized that I forgot to click that I sent these today...so it is after midnight and they look like they are late. silly me...

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