Hello texture and mixed media art supply fans! Today, let’s explore a variety of art supplies on top of the new DecoArt Media Crackle Paste! If you are not sure what crackle paste is all about, it gives your surface a broken eggshell like texture once it’s dry. Take a peek at the picture below. To play along with me, here are the supplies you’ll want to gather: 9x12 inch canvas board or panel, Dina Wakley heavy body paints, Dye-na-flow liquid color, Ranger Archival Ink Re-inker, crackle paste, a palette knife, Kaleidoscope Series stencils from , a cosmetic wedge, a Koi Brush Pen, and a few random inexpensive acrylic paints. In case it’s helpful for reference, here’s the back of the canvas board I used: I decided to apply a coat of acrylic paint first. I chose to use red
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Crackle Paste Experiments on Canvas Board -Briana - Artistcellar
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Crackle Paste Experiments on Canvas Board -Briana - Artistcellar
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