Thursday, May 25, 2017

Collage Papers using Citrasolv and Stencils with Lizzy Wurmann Creative Team


There are many tutorials on the web about National Geographic magazines and Citrasolv where I learned this technique but,  I've never seen how it works with stencils so I had to try. I hope you get inspired to do it, you can get beautiful and unexpected results.


Citrasolv is a cleaner and degreaser, which will remove the ink creating wonderful backgrounds that you can use for your collages.
 

For this technique I used various stencils by Jessica Sporn.
Follow along as I try out this technique in my video.

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Lizzy Wurmann is a mixed media and scrapbook artist living in Santiago, Chile.  She uses a colorful and vibrant palette to create whimsical, unique, and often altered art.   Her quirky and abstract style has been featured in Somerset Studios, Somerset Memories and Somerset Digital Studios.  Lizzy is a veteran of many design teams, including Scraps of Darkness, Doris Castle, and Lindy’s Stamp Gang.  Find Lizzy on her blog, FacebookInstagram and very active YouTube Channel.




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8 comments:

  1. Would love to watch the video but it says it's not available?

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    1. Thank you for letting us know. We had a small snafu with YouTube. Kindly try again; you should be able to access the video now. We appreciate your patience!

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  2. Wow Lizzy! This is a great tutorial. I've read and heard about this technique, but haven't tried it. I love watching your process doing the technique, and also how you assembled your collage. Gorgeous!

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  3. I've done the Citrisolv technique but never used the papers. Thanks for this idea. I think I will make some collages using them now!

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  4. Another thing you can do if you already have pages treated with Citrasolv is to put a stencil under the page and then gently rub over the top with sandpaper. You'll get a similar design.

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  5. I've seen it done many times but never like this!! Wonderful with the stencils. I was always fascinated with the process and the beauty that developed by bringing up the ink!! I almost got some citrasolv to try it and then didn't bother!!

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