{collage pauge resist painting in Doodles Unleashed}
Today is all about RESIST painting techniques on my Doodles Unleashed online book tour stop with my talented friend and designer Christine Adolph, who licenses designs for beautiful scrapbook products with Creative Imaginations, fabric, rubber stamps and stationery. I was introduced to Christine's artwork through Stampington & Co. around ten years ago and every year enjoy our chats about art and business catching up at CHA. I just love..love and admire all of her mixed media artwork, inspiration sketchbooks and foil techniques. She is a true inspiration!
In Doodles Unleashed I used a few of Christine's CI licensed foil products {see photo above}, which are FAB! Also, in my book there is a section about Collage Pauge Resist and I'm sharing about that on Christine's blog today PLUS she is giving away a set of Creative Imaginations Foils and Sticy2's!!
When I asked Christine to be part of the blog tour, she had the idea of sharing our RESIST techniques since we both use them in our artwork. She designed this FABULOUS Krylon Foil Resist tutorial to share with you just for my blog tour. She developed this unique painting technique after a lot of experimenting and it's GORGEOUS!!
Thank you Christine for generously sharing your creative spirit!!
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Christine says..."Layer doodling onto your stenciled background (simple version). More complex would be (which is what I did). Scan stenciled background and doodle and layer together in photoshop (change the color, scale up, crop, repeat images like I did with the flowers)"
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Don't forget to stop by Christine's blog to see more about my Collage Pauge Resist technique and enter to win a set of Creative Imaginations Ocean Foils and Sticy2's GIVEAWAY!
enjoy the inspiration..xo~treiC
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**NEW** REDEFINE the Doodle online workshop series for info visit here.
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Doodles Unleashed: Mixed Media Techniques for Doodling, Mark-making & Lettering is available on amazon.com or BUY a signed copy with a limited edition collage kit from me here.










This technique is so amazing! I discovered Yupo paper 2 years ago at an artist's friends house and I am hooked. I am going to be teaching a class in ink painting on it soon. This would be fun to try with inks too. Thank you for sharing !
Posted by: Linda Kinnaman | February 28, 2012 at 11:17 AM
your book ROCKS, traci!!
i <3 RESIST and your collage pauge resist painting at the top of the post!! so generous of you to share Christine's tute.
BOTH methods prove that there are just endless ways to experiment with texture & paint! off to play...
- vicki xo
Posted by: vicki cook | March 13, 2012 at 07:21 PM
What a cool technique!
Posted by: Debbie Helton | March 24, 2012 at 09:11 PM
Thanks for sharing this technique! I'll try it, and I hope to also have a nice outcome.
Posted by: Metal Wall Art | July 15, 2012 at 06:25 AM
You should add that you have to paint the water color paints on the paper right after spraying your chosen pattern with Krylon. I let the Krylon spray dry the first time I tried this and realized that's why the pattern wasn't emerging.
Posted by: Paula | August 13, 2012 at 03:10 PM
you have step 4 twice
Posted by: twighahn | August 24, 2012 at 07:45 PM
Where do you get a lace doily like that? I can't seem to find one anywhere that isn't paper!
Posted by: Chelsea | September 01, 2012 at 02:02 PM
This artwork is indeed unique! I love it!
Stenciled artwork is pretty cool.
Posted by: Vitiello Corder | March 03, 2013 at 12:50 AM
Thank you Christine for this worthwhile tutorial. This post interests me much. Gonna share this to my close friend who is very fond of doing these stuffs.
Posted by: Berkman Strother | March 03, 2013 at 01:30 AM
I love how you love to share your artworks with others. That's so kind of you. You're a great inspiration to others. I would love to have one of your creations someday.
Posted by: Ziemer Walz | March 03, 2013 at 11:32 PM
Hi there, Christine. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us. I'll surely apply what I have learned today. Keep on posting!
Posted by: Berthold Holloman | March 04, 2013 at 12:00 AM
Hello ! Thank you so much for sharing that amazing post of yours. It really helps a lot to develop my talent in painting. So much idea I get.
Posted by: Pettie Underhill | March 13, 2013 at 03:59 PM
It's so refreshing artwork. You have helped others who are inclined in painting. Thanks for sharing this unique post of yours. you truly have unleashed your talent and creativity.
Posted by: Vannatter Woodbury | March 20, 2013 at 06:06 PM
I love the color you have put and so with the designs.I've learned from the procedures or the steps being given. Thanks for it.
Posted by: Ronald Barela | March 21, 2013 at 08:14 AM
I hope you can share other tutorials of Christine's work. I really know this has to take a leap in the world of art.
Posted by: Denisse | May 25, 2013 at 06:07 PM