Toilet Paper Dabbing Reprinted from the web
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This background was
created by dabbing three colors of acrylics on with toilet paper. As the
toilet paper is used, it begins to disintegrate, leaving small pieces behind
with the paint. The technique is a little disgusting, but if you're looking
for an inexpensive textured background, this is the way to get it. As you can see in my sample on black paper, my first
layer was done with orange acrylics. I usually just squirt a little paint
onto a Styrofoam plate, and dab my toilet paper applicator into that to load
it up. My wad of toilet paper is usually about the size of a golf ball---just
roll it up randomly, without being too neat about it. Crinkles and ripples
are good. Smoosh your paper into the paint, dab it
a couple of times to be sure it's wet, and then apply the paint to the paper
randomly. Don't be too neat and even with this---let some background paper
show through here and there. If you want to do several colors
of paint, you have two options. If they're complimentary colors, go ahead and
add them while the first coat is still wet. If they're contrasting, like my
orange and turquoise, let the first coat dry, and then apply the second
color---otherwise, they'll mush together and create a sort of nasty grey. I
applied orange, then turquoise, then a gold Lumiere
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