Friday, April 23, 2010

GPP Crusade No. 39 -Pulling Prints, Part 2

What happens when inspiration strikes, you have a stack of cardstock and palette of paint?
This is just a portion of the prints I pulled following some of the steps outlined by Michelle Ward at the GPP Street Team Crusade blog.

Michelle says you can use tyvek to make a mask. I bought packs of plastic masks for pennies in the clearance aisle at Hobby Lobby a few months ago. They work great for this technique. I like the results so much that I would even spend the time to cut my own. ;-)

Following are some of my favorite results....




Better go over to the crusade blog and learn more. You have to try this!

11 comments:

Paula said...

I am catching up on posts this morning and am loving all the eye candy in your last few. It looks as if you are just having a grand time playing! Have to admit that these butterflies are my favorites!

Mescrap said...

Beautiful result !!! Love how the butterfly looks !!

JoAnne Del said...

Wow Regina! I love butterflies :-)
and yours are very pretty! Thank you to visit my blog.

jennifer lorton said...

Oh, I think these are beautiful!

jgr said...

Awesome butterflies You always inspire me.

Mary said...

Wonderful the way you came up with so many different ways to use the butterflies - beautiful!

Pat said...

THis was my first visit to your blog, love your work!

wandamarie.blogspot.com said...

stunning! love them all! thanks for sharing.

michelle ward said...

Regina - what a glorious flock of butterflies! Love seeing the pile of prints, and really love the close-ups. The simple mask yields complicated looking results and if we weren't in on the secret we would wonder: how'd she do that? Very cool! Thanks for continuing the play and sharing it with the team.

goudenregen said...

Great prints! Thanks for visiting my blog! Helen

Janets Planet said...

I fell in love with creating art when I took my first printing class. This looks like a really interesting technique.