Dusty asked in a comment on my last post about what I use to prep pages and I thought I'd answer here in case anyone else wanted to read it.
I'm using the Mead composition books or sometimes an off-brand. I prep the pages with the liquid acrylic paints that come in the small bottles from Wal-mart. I usually get the 44 cent ones, but I like the more expensive one in black because it's shinier.
I usually put some paint down on a pallette. I use wax-paper. Sometimes I apply it right to the page. Then I smear it around with a sponge. I like a fine sponge. I get a whole package of them at Dollar General for a dollar and cut them into small pieces. One of my favorite backgrounds is to paint a border in a color and then put some antique white on the sponge and smear it around in the middle. The color mixes with the white and is great for writing over.
I have found that I can watercolor right over the lighter backgrounds and I've even used dark watercolor shades over a darker background. As for pens, I use gel pens in any brand, Zig caligraphy pens, and I like the new permanent Bic markers. I have also used regular ball point pens, but I don't like them as well. They tend to skip on the acrylic paint.
Since I started using the paint-prepped pages, I have had very little bleed-through. A couple of times my watercolor has bled through the page, but not the pens.
Thank you so much for the detailed information, and I do believe I see my problem. I have been using tube acrylics on a ground...sounds like overkill. I'm off to get my goodies!
ReplyDeleteHi Dawn! How long does it take for the acrylic to dry?
ReplyDeleteI keep telling myself I'll try this on my own journal, but I still haven't! Haha... It really helps make the page alive, I hope I can try it soon.
Thanks for detailed description of your process =)
It dries almost instantly when smeared on thinly with a sponge. Takes a bit longer when I paint it on with a brush or spread it with a credit card, but it still dries really quick. We have high humidity here too, so that's not causing a problem. The one color that I get a bit irritated with waiting for it to dry is the black. I think that's because I tend to put it on pretty thick.
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