Saturday 23 March 2019

InspireINk blog hop - Easter


Hello and welcome! 

It’s InspireINK blog hop day today, and this time we’re getting ready for Easter.



I’ve been playing with one of my old favourite techniques, shaving-foam marbling, so I decided to use some fresh spring-flower-like colours and marble some boxes that just might hold some choccy eggs (as brought by the Easter Bunny) – or something else…
This technique is so easy, and it’s one of my favourites.   Back in my teaching days we used it a lot in art lessons with small children.  It’s “clean messy” - you get to splodge ink about but the shaving foam helps in the clean up!

If you’ve never tried this before, you need a shallow container big enough to fit your item to be marbled into, some shaving foam (the cheaper the better!) and some water-soluble colours.  I used re-inkers and Brushos. 

Spread a layer of shaving foam into your container, 



drop or spray the colours onto the foam 



and swirl them around a bit.



Then press your item onto the foam,



take it out again and scrape/wipe away the excess.  Job done!


I marbled the pizza box directly but for the treat container I marbled a sheet of card and then cut it to fit.  I used a template (see here for A4 paper and here for 8 ½ x 11 ) so I din’t have to sacrifice one of my containers to use as a pattern.  Then I embellished my treat container and mini pizza box with some stamped daffodils from the You're Inspiring set (love these!) coloured in with watercolour pencils for a delicate effect.   I’m really pleased with the way it turned out.

(If you want to see the whole project, I will be posting a tutorial on my YouTube channel in the near future.)

I hope you're enjoying the hop!  Thanks for dropping in, and do come again soon!

Keep crafting,

Keren
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5 comments:

  1. These are great Karen, not tried this technique before x

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  2. Apologies Keren for calling you Karen x

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  3. Beautiful project Keren and thanks for reminding me of this technique. It is so easy to forget things we have used in the past. Christine xx

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  4. Thanks for reminding me about this technic, I love it, will be definitely giving it a go x

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  5. yes Keren i also have a childcare background and often forget to use these simple fun techniques that give beautiful results - thanks for sharing x

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