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If you have bought Grungeboard and don’t know what to do with it, then keep watching. I bought some AGES ago and just left it in the cupboard, until I saw a demo by Sheena Douglass,ย painting on it and creating bracelets with it. Here is my video version of Grungeboard Bracelets using Golden Fluid Acrylic Paints. Parts three and four will be up next friday and the final part five will go up the following friday. Enjoy ๐
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Links
To help you source the products used in this tutorial, here are links to the manufacturers.
Here is a link to the Golden website.
Here is a link to the Fluid Acrylic area of the Golden Site
Here is a link to the Ranger Website. Ink, Grungepaper.
It took me two months searching, to find Golden’s Fluid Acrylic paint in the UK, so in a break from tradition I am linking to a specific store that stocks it in the UK.
Jackson’s Art Supplies. Click on the G on the index and Golden Fluid Acrylics are listed. I use the 1 oz bottles.
The link to the Golden manufacturer is on the right hand side of the blog, under the Art Links listings.
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To see more of my tutorial videos, please visit my You Tube Channel.
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Best wishes and thanks for reading, see you soon
Billie ๐
Billie –
Thank you for posting the bracelet tutorial. Now color me “impatient” until next Friday for parts 3 & 4!
Elaine
good article..i like it inspire me so much
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Thanks, you have a great website too. Would your tips work for Photoshop Elements or are they all for CS & Illustrator? When it’s too cold to work in the studio, I’ll have to have a good play with Elements again.
Best wishes
Billie
Hi Elaine
๐ So glad you like the tutorial, next week is all about painting the bracelet. Gives you chance to choose some of your favorite colours ready for next week.
Thanks for your encouragement, it means a lot to me ๐
Best wishes
Billie ๐ ๐
I bought some grungeboard! Now to make a Christmas Card address book and register with it, because I have no imagination, and you made something Christmasy with it, and therefore that’s all that’s in my head! I’ll let you know how it turns out.
Hi Marguerite,
I’d love to see what you create with your grungeboard. It’s such a versatile surface you can do all sorts with it. If you are into stamping stamp an image on and cut it out for a great dimensional element. ๐
Currently I’m making snowflakes and tree decorations with mine ๐ I have an order for one of my books for a Christmas pressie and just realised how soon Christmas is coming…must pull my finger out.
Have fun and do send me a link to your finished pieces, I’d love to see them.
Best wishes
Billie ๐
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