Marbling Paper With Shaving Foam

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Marbling paper with shaving foam. Scrape the foam off using a ruler starting at one narrow end with the ruler upright and a firm movement. The best easiest and cheapest diy marbled paper is done with shaving cream marbling. Underneath this top layer of paint richter sometimes paints a detailed composition which sometimes peeks through. German artist gerhard richter is well known for his abstract works.
The paper should be smaller than the colored area of your shaving foam. 2 use the back of a squeegee or you can use a ruler to spread the shaving cream out to a nice even layer. Paper crafts are always fun but when i first heard about marbling with shaving cream and food colour i was skeptical. This is one of our all time favorite art activities.
The idea that you could transfer a swirly pattern of colours onto a piece of paper just by pressing the paper into a pan of shaving cream kind of perplexed me. Using a method i found online i tried marbling experiments using marbling ink and watered down acrylic paints with shaving foam. In this activity we will scrape the foam off the paper to. I placed a layer of shaving foam in my glass bowl and squirted drops of ink onto the foam.
Repeat the process with different colours added each layer of shaving foam will yield up to 5 prints depending on amount of paint used. You ll be able to see the pattern transferring onto the fabric from the back if your fabric isn t too thick. Leave marbled paper to dry. Supplies needed and where to buy them.
You can cut your paper into fun shapes such as hearts butterflies or easter eggs. Apply a small amount of shaving cream to the pan or use wax paper so that you can make a layer that is a little wider than your cardstock sheet and about 1 4 1 25 cm thick. Marbling with shaving foam this is a great alternative project to traditional marbling that uses everyday items that you have in the home shaving foam food colouring paper card etc. Lift up your fabric from the corner and place it down on a paper towel.
It is a very quick easy project and a lovely way for children with adult supervision to experiment with colours and patterns. Lay the paper onto the surface of the shaving foam. Cut paper to the desired size and shape. Place your fabric right side down onto the shaving foam and use your hand to smooth out the fabric so that its all touching the shaving foam.
In these paintings he scraped paint across the canvas. I then used a pipette to stir everything together to form patterns. Watch how to easily marble paper using shaving cream craft paint.