I bought a $1 store kitty litter pan. I put an inch or two of water with a splash of Murphys oil soap in it. I toss stamps, stencils and brayers in for easy clean up later.
Only a thought, why not use your small plate on a piece of Perspex, and put plate onto the paper, rather than paper onto plate. It would allow more control over placement. Love your ideas!
Lovely blend of colors!
Hi, I love the wet on wet printing! It looks like a lot of fun 😊
Terrific color palette! I especially like the copper
Thanks so much. 😀🎨❤️
I bought a $1 store kitty litter pan. I put an inch or two of water with a splash of Murphys oil soap in it. I toss stamps, stencils and brayers in for easy clean up later.
Thanks , yes I keep a small bowl on the table for soaking them. 😀🎨❤️
love your creations ❤ Really gorgeous and unique use of the belly plate Thanks for showing your completed work
❤️ Thank you so much. 😀🎨
Only a thought, why not use your small plate on a piece of Perspex, and put plate onto the paper, rather than paper onto plate. It would allow more control over placement. Love your ideas!
Thank you Diane, I have tried this method without the Perspex, so thanks it works great. ❤️🎨😀
Great tutorial ❤ . Can you tell me what seal or varnish you would use to protect the artwork
Hi Imelda, the paints are acrylic and the artwork has to be framed under glass, so no sealer is required. Hope that helps., and thank you. ❤️🎨😀
@@ModernArtFromTheCottage thanks for clarifying that for me I wasn’t sure ❤️