First I took a blank canvas (mine is a blank canvas panel from Michael's, but any canvas should work the same) and placed it onto newspaper on my worksurface. I melted the ComposiMold according to the directions. Once melted, I drizzled a few spirals onto my canvas and then waited for it to firm (it doesn't take too long).
I pulled out the Pan Pastel Magenta and a Softit sponge (www.frogdogstudio.com) and went to work "painting" the open areas of my canvas. The ComposiMold bonded with the canvas so I was able to rub color right up next to the spirals without color going underneath. I did discover in some of the thinner areas NOT to rub too hard as it came up easily in those areas.
A little bit of the Pan Pastel goes a long way, so don't use too much. I found that rubbing the sponge across and then tapping the excess onto the canvas worked best. I was able to spread the pastels easily without a chalky mess. Once the canvas was completely covered I re-melted the ComposiMold and drizzled a zig zag design onto the canvas. Again, wait until it forms up before gong in with the pastels or paints. This time I think I will sponge paint over the top....hmmm, should be interesting.
I couldn't stand it any longer....what does it look like underneath AND (the bigger question) did it work or would all of the layers peel up with the ComposiMold?? Slowly I began to remove the dots, little by little the colors underneath were revealed. Now to start pulling spirals and squiggles...it all worked!! WooHoo...so nice when the picture in your head actually works out in reality :-)
The paint left some rough edges that I was able to soften by rubbing lightly over the canvas with a fingertip (back & forth and up & down).
I kind of wish I had colored the white canvas in some way before starting. The only part that I am not thrilled with are the white areas :-/ Good thing that everything is improved with a little embellishment.
Watch for Part 2: The transformation & completion
Coming soon (April 2)
Such a fun project, Linda. Can't wait to see part 2.
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