How Do You Use The Crayon Resist Technique For Scrapbooking?
Scrapbooking is not just cropping photographs. It is an art. You can use artistic techniques to personalize your scrapbook pages. The crayon resist technique can be used with scrapbooking stamps or other images. This artistic technique makes your image stand out and almost “pop” off the page. The white contrast with color is appealing and fun to create. Read on to learn how to use the crayon resist technique for scrapbooking. Random stamp your image of choice on the glossy paper. Random stamping is done by stamping your images in a triangle shape all over your paper. By doing a triangle you can evenly space the stamped images on your paper. Trace around the stamped images with the white crayon exaggerating the outline. Take a clean sponge and dab it onto an ink pad. In a circular motion start swirling the sponge on the glossy paper over your image to add some color. Use multiple colors to create a marble effect. The white crayon will resist the ink from the sponge and show up as a shad