She explains about using crayons to make rubbings onto paper. I tried, using an Indian carved wood table top, plain white paper and one colour. Pretty, but a little boring:
so then I cut paper from a saved Starbucks bag and used pink, red, yellow and gold all together one on top of the other, which I thought was very pretty (and used, torn up into smaller peices, in my art journal) :
Sorry if the pics don't come out too well, like I say I'm very new to all this ;-)... but give it a try. It really does look nice. And of course there's nothing special about the brown paper I used, if anything packing paper might be even nicer because if I remember right it has a slight ribbing pattern in it. Enjoy!
4 comments:
Welcome to blog land! I saw your post in Millandes Group. I love how your paper came out, you have inspired me to try it. I also enjoyed the story of your name. Have fun!
Thanks Moonwillow! Its so exciting to have a blog ;-) Good luck with the rubbings - I didn't mention the crayon should be used on its side rather than using the point ideally.
i also saw your adress in milliande group..... welcome in the blogosphère!!!! i'll take a look tomorrow to see how you made your paper!
good night (time to go to bed in france!!!)
Merci Vicomtesse ;-)))
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