This was a nice, quick project and it filled the space perfectly.
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If you're at all like me, you may have most of these items already on hand. The only thing I needed to purchase for this project was the tube of pink watercolor.
Watercolor Pad, like thisStrathmore 300 Series Watercolor Paper 9 in. x 12 in. pad of 12 wire bound 2 Pack
Gold Leaf
Gold Leaf Adhesive
Watercolor. For this project I used Cotman Permanent Rose and Cotman Cadmium Red Pale Hue
Wide brushes
Lay on the colors that you want in the watercolor.
By using your brush to 'draw' a line in the paint, you create a barrier that the paint really doesn't want to cross, but will if really forced to. I made my line a little wonky, as opposed to a straight line. You can force the paint to 'cross the barrier' by holding the paper up and lightly tapping it on the counter. I like the way this made a few streaks of color to go out on their own.
Take a sheet of gold leaf. If you haven't worked with gold leaf before, it is some fragile stuff. Don't panic if it tears, wrinkles or folds. That's part of the characteristic of it. You'll notice it really wants to cling right to the adhesive.
Use a soft brush to gently brush the gold leaf away from the areas with adhesive.
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/13752621/diy-watercolor-and-gold-leaf-art site
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