
Rubbing in the journal on a vertical surface wasn't easy, but turned out ok. I filled in the edges with the vase. I would have never thought of using a vase if I hadn't seen a rubbing done on a glass by another Street Team Crusader. The ornament rubbing was an afterthought. I did it on a separate paper. The front of the ornament had too much relief, but the back worked great.

Dawn - great journal pages! Thanks for sharing your newest rubbings and the tip to try the back of something for the shape. Terrific!
ReplyDeleteThis is so excellent! Not only did you get great results, but your journal pages are wonderful. I love seeing how people apply their results. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like what you did with your journal page, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteYour new rubbings are great ! I love the ornament ! The page from your journal is so beautiful too - such richness and detail in the layers !Beautiful...
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Kim
WOW those are wonderful! Your jounral page is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI like your journal pages ! Funny what you can do with a vase and a bedpiece... Non-crafters would nod their head if they saw some of us being creative...
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Inge ( from belgium)
your journal page is so beautiful! makes me want to go art journal right NOW! :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful pages, Dawn! - Nicki
ReplyDeleteOoooh...this is interesting. I especially like the area around the stamps...how you've used the paint. Now I'm going to have to figure out what wax resist is....I'll pop over to the Street Team...
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. I don't think I mentioned it, but under the stamps is a piece of masking tape. It gave a textured look when I rubbed the black paint over it. It's there because I got the paint a bit too watery on the previous page and tore the paper a bit.
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