This is such an easy technique and add that extra little touch to your flowers instantly. Just use a toothbrush with some acrylic paints or water colours. Apply some acrylic paints to your toothbrush and gentle use your fingers or another medium such as ruler or twizzer and scrape the top section of the toothbrush. Make sure your toothbrush is facing the flower. With a more watery consistent in the paint, you will get bigger splatters. Try this technique in your next project with flowers.
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great technique! love those flowers, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteaha...... this looks amazing!!!!! Love it Irene. Thanks for sharing this technique!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent work Irene!! This is a technique I want to try out! :) Hugs Pia
ReplyDeleteIrene, this is such a simple technique that adds so much ... much thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love love love using flowers!!! Thanks for the new technique to spice them up a bit. Can't wait to give this a try on my next flower project!!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWonderful technique! And I love your sentence: "Make sure your toothbrush is facing the flower." It can get rather messy otherwise, I tink... ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for that wonderful idea. I love the look of the splattered paint on the flowers. Your work amazes me and I wish I had on e quarter of your talent!
ReplyDeletewow,awesome idea irene, im always staring at your flowers wondering "how does she do it"? TFS, wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteI just tried this with some silver paint in a dark red flower. I loved it. Thank you so much!!!I also tried in pattern paper too, to make it a little different. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteFrom Western Australia,Your work is truly magnificent and inspirational,thankyou
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