Masking Tape Technique


I love the look of old book papers...or printed leather...and I think this technique gives me a feel of that with just a couple of steps.
First begin by covering your substrate with torn pieces of masking tape. Overlap them at odd angles for the best results...
Next brush a thin layer of mod podge over the surface and let it dry.
Finally, create a tinted glaze by adding water to acrylic paint. If you want it to stain darker use less water...the lighter you want it -- use more. Brush the glaze over your background and let it stand for a few moments, then use a paper towel to wipe it off. Repeat to add depth...and maybe even change the color of the glaze to give it even greater depth.
It's as easy as that.

Comments

  1. Oh cool!
    We do this technique in VBS crafts! :) I made a jar covered like this, but we used brown shoe polish.

    very cool.

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