
Below are the supplies you will need... Dry Wall Tape (from the Hardware store), Modeling Paste, Paint, Paint Brush, Pop sicle stick to apply modeling paste.




Be sure the modeling Paste is completely dry befor adding the paint.
I drop a dab of paint on a scrap paper...dip the brush in the paint and then wipe away most of the excess...helps with the dry brushed look.


This is so easy to do....hope you will give it a try.
Delaina
2 comments:
I love the technique! Thanks for the tutorial!! :)
very cool, and it doesn't seem like I could screw it up!! :)
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