Hello Friends,
I wanted to experiment with the Halloween Distress Pearl Crayons over black, not just cardstock...but black texture paste. I wanted to see how the Pearl Crayons would react, would the black show through? Would the pearl stay 'pearly' even when water is added? Would the crayons mix and layer over each other? So many questions! Let's get started and I'll try to answer these questions and more...
I'm using the larger of the two rectangle Etcetera Panels for the background. I used Collage Medium to add one of the Halloween Backdrop papers to the panel. I also added a layer of CM over the top to seal the paper. This will allow me to add the Pearl Crayons once the CM is completely dry.Next up, the Facade. This is the shield shape with the big circle that I used in yesterday's project.
Once dry, I spread a thin layer of Collage Medium over the entire surface to seal.
So once the Collage Medium was dry, I started scribbling over the Facade with the Distress Pearl Crayons. I would scribble, then rub it into crevasses left by the stencil. I also sprayed it with water, dabbing off the excess, drying and adding more color where I wanted it. The colors worked beautifully together, layering over one another. I love that because of the crayon size you can get right into tight spots again and again to add as much as you want.
It was a layering process that took me about 15 minutes. I just repeatedly scribbled, rubbed, spritzed, and dried. I even used a wet wipe to pull back some of the top color over the paste. I think drying with a heat tool between layers helped the process. I also love how the black of the paste still comes through the pearl of the crayon.
I added the Facade + a circle from the Layers pack to the center of the Panel with Collage Medium.
- Color the dress with Specimen Pearl Crayon. Because I wanted to sew across the dress and these crayons are new and creamy, I decided to spray the Paper Doll with a Fixative Spray (buy at craft store) before I stitched.
- Stitch across the dress leaving the strings long.
- Add the witch hat and mask from the Sticker Book + bat wings from the Layers pack.
- The Paper Doll is sitting quite aways from the back of the panel. I needed something to prop her up, so I used a bingo chip with an added foam square. That gave me the right depth for her to appear to be sitting on a ledge.
- Yet another bingo chip is behind the 13 circle (ephemera pack), that slips in under her elbow.
- The owl was added using thin foam squares.
- Spray Mummy Cloth with any color Spray Stain (I chose Speckled Egg and Antique Linen). Cut off small pieces and use tweezers to add them next to the girl for some texture.
Words from the Halloween Sticker book appear at the bottom of the Facade.