The other day a friend shared some works she had created using
I was in awe of what she had done and at the same time decided I
NEEDED them now.
Bister is wood stain imported from the Netherlands.
It's water soluble and on glossy or stamping paper can created absolutely beautiful backgrounds.
Doing a Youtube video search I found a few tutorials,
most in another language, and most on how to create cards and such by combining the Bister background with stamped images.
I am all about backgrounds, and I am all about stamping (but usually as part of my background making)
so I decided to share my spin on combining the 2.
The following is a step by step tutorial on creating this Art Journal page.
This is Bister.
It comes in 8 colors in these little containers.
Don't panic about the size, it truly is an example of a little goes a looooonnnggg
way.
See, it has fine grains, almost along the lines of an embossing powder.
I used a dry paint brush to flick a small amour across my page.
I wound up using 3 colors here.
Mist it with water.
The more you mist the more it bleeds and runs.
I'm in heaven.
Excess water can be blotted up along the edges with a paper towel
and you can dry with a heat gun to speed things up.
I added a second layer of color just because I wanted more veins of color in my piece.
Then some simple stamping with a Kaisercraft stamp and Solvent (StazOn) ink.
I put a tiny bit of the stain in a container, added some water and made a watercolor paint.
Using a cosmetic sponge and stencil I added some circles to the page.
In hindsight I'd use a different applicator,
the sponge soaked up more of the water than I wanted
(I know, who'd have thought a sponge would soak up water…duh moment)
My circles...
I outlined the circles with a white acrylic paint pen.
Added some torn pieces of a sewing pattern.
More stamping,
this time with a Tim Holtz stamp and Solvent ink.
Little bit of Washii tape,
cause tape makes me happy.
For my embellishment I took a piece of canvas and misted it with Olive Vine & Bronze
Glimmer Mist by Tattered Angels,
and Buccaneer Bronze Moonshadow Mist by Lindy's Stamp Gang.
Once it dried a little bit of stamping with a Club Scrap stamp and Solvent Ink.
I cut a heart out freehand, adhered it to the page and did a bit of machine stitching around it.
Here is the finished piece.
I added some words using Tim Holtz stickers.
Outlined the heart with a Distress Marker and smudged it with my finger,
and inked the edges of the page with black ink.
A few closeups….
Love my heart
Some of the Bister background with stamping over.
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my newest tutorial.
Have a fantastic weekend!
Love your page and love YOU for finding a place that sells Bister!! :) I have been dying to try this stuff out - the effect it creates is SO awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wonderful!
ReplyDeletea wonderful page, thanks for the step by step.
ReplyDeletesoooooooo amazing
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStunning!!!! This is absolutely one of my faves from you!!!! Now I need Bister!! haha
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christy, for the tutorial and the overall enabling!!!
Beautiful!! I love your tutorial
ReplyDeleteWow! What a gorgeous work of art! I love the stunning background and the beautiful heart! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a gorgeous work of art! I love the stunning background and the beautiful heart! Thanks for the inspiration!
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