![]() Less water: thinner drips that stand out more. More water: a fatter drips that blend together. I experimented and found that the style of the drips can change depending on the type of paper your use, and the amount of water you mist the ink with. I decided to create a Currently list using Currently stamps from the Awesome Ladies Project, a MONO Drawing Pen and added some hand lettering with the Tombow Fudenosuke Twin Tip. Lift up your journal/paper and let it dry!įinish your art journal page however you want. You can also use a piece of mixed media paper instead, and then adhere that into your journal later, if you don’t want to transfer the ink directly into your journal. Next place your art journal face down onto the XL Blending Palette. ![]() The image will come to life right in front of you You will first see a few subtle. Spritz the XL Blending Palette with water so that the ink beads up and begin to tilt your blending palette down slightly, so that the ink runs down toward the bottom of the palette, creating drips. I will turn your photos into a beautiful watercolor dripping animation. Learn more about choosing color combinations here. I really like that the back of the XL Blending Palette has all 96 colors of Dual Brush Pens listed, so it’s easy to choose color combos. I chose to use a rainbow of colors for this example page. Start by applying Dual Brush Pen ink to the top 1/3rd of the new XL Blending Palette. How to create a watercolor drip background: Any extra art journal supplies you want to use. ![]() The new Tombow XL Blending Palette is sized at 8×10″ to give you room for even bigger and more fun projects! For this technique you can print directly into any journal that is 8×10 or smaller! Hey y’all, it’s Katie here sharing how to paint a watercolor drip style page in your art journal! This is such a fun technique to use for a quick and easy background! Augin Art Journaling / Design Team / Tutorials, Tips & Tricks tagged Art Journal / Dual Brush Pens / Mixed Media / Stamping / Tombow XL Blending Palette / XL Blending Palette by Katie Smith
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