I love to create simple paper monoprints by drizzling paint onto a piece of paper and pressing onto another piece of paper to make a print. In this exercise, we use the same technique but instead use two plastic page protectors as base substrates.
Collage Pauge matte
High Flow acrylics and glitter
plastic page protector
Drizzle Collage Pauge matte and High Flow acrylic paint onto a page protector. Roll out the mixture with a soft rubber brayer. Place the tip of a High Flow acrylic bottle directly on the wet paint and draw circles and shapes.
Place another plastic page protector on top of the wet paint and rub lightly around the surface tracing the circles with your fingers. Press harder with your finger to draw circles and scribble fun designs in the paint. Slowly lift the edge of the top plastic layer from one corner to reveal the print.
Drizzle white High Flow acrylic onto the wet paint of one of the painted backgrounds.
Draw designs with the tip of the paint bottle. The paint will begin to mix. Sprinkle a little glitter around the painted background. When dry, peel the skin gently from the backing. Cut it and collage it into the painting.