Press lightly and lift gently.
Marble paper use.
A large tray or pan don t use that you use for food unless you are willing to clean it thoroughly.
And we ve tried every technique from suminagashi to shaving cream marbling.
Next pour liquid starch into a tray and add drops of paint to the starch to create your design.
It s how we created our marble stationery and the same method that artist katie leamon uses in a lot of her work.
Add the nail polish in different colors in the hot water tub and stir it well.
We ve marbled paper with all kinds of paints from watercolors tempera acrylics and even food coloring.
Finally gently rinse the paper with water to remove the.
See how to diy marble bookmarks using this technique.
Once you have dipped the fronts of your paper set them aside to dry on paper towels.
Next just dip your watercolor paper in it.
You can totally display your marbled paper in a frame and be done with it.
Another really easy way to do paper marbling is using shaving cream and food coloring.
A piece of paper or card to marble.
You don t need much to do it at home and with endless possibilities of patterns and colours to be made quite easily it s endlessly satisfying.
You cover a baking sheet in shaving cream then add drops of food coloring and use a toothpick or a knife to create a marbled look.
A toothpick to swirl the ink.
If you d like to learn how to marble paper read on.
Then lower your paper into the starch with the alum treated side down.
Marbled paper is interesting enough to use as a standalone piece of artwork.
Easy to make marbled paper art using nail polish.
Paper marbling is a fun and crafty way to make random yet sophisticated designs.
To marble paper start by mixing alum and warm water and wiping the solution over your sheet of paper with a sponge.
This stuff can be expensive and i didn t have any on hand so i used india ink.
I ll share six ways that are easy fun and kid friendly.
Aside from continued traditional applications artists now explore using the method as a kind of painting technique and as an element in collage in the last two decades marbling has been the subject of international symposia and museum exhibitions.
There is no need to completely dunk the paper unless you are wanting to marble both sides of the paper.
Marbled paper is still made today and the method is now applied to fabric and three dimensional surfaces as well as paper.
If you want to go the extra mile you can also use your marbled paper as the foundation for a slew of other projects like diary covers homemade stationary backgrounds die cut letters and so on.
We ve marbled all kinds of surfaces.
As the paper begins to dry you can place under a few heavy books to keep a more flattened shape.