No finished makes to show today but a bit of experimenting instead for a change.
Readers of Crafty Makes will know that I did a PanPastel review recently and that I have a special offer of 10% off all PanPastel and Sofft Tools with code PanPastel10 sponsored by YourCreativityStore.com.
I've continued to try the pastels out, I wanted to see how the PanPastels worked on different surfaces and I thought I would share the results so far with you all. Another long post I'm afraid, but it is mostly pictures.
I grabbed some of my favourite papers and surfaces and some other scraps that I had to hand. I brushed the PanPastels on with Sofft tools, used masks and also tried a spot of stamping with Versamark.
First up I used different colours of the Daler Rowney Murano Pastel Paper:
Purple Pastel Paper with Bright Yellow Green and Turquoise
Black Pastel Paper with Permanent Red and White
Cream Pastel Paper with Bright Yellow Green and Turquoise.
Next fabric - of course!
Fabric with Bright Yellow Green and Turquoise
Another favourite surface of mine - book pages:
Untreated Book Page with Magenta and Turquoise
Gesso treated Book Page with Magenta and Tuquoise
Then a bit of cardboard
Corrugated card with Permanent red and Bright Yellow Green
How about on some Designer Paper?
Designer paper with Bright Yellow Green and Turquoise
My final swatch shows the PanPastels on Crackle Paste from Golden
Golden Crackle paste with Permanent Red and Bright Yellow Green
These are examples of some of the surfaces I tried out, I didn't want to completely swamp you! The PanPastel worked beautifully on all the surfaces even the smoother papers like the designer papers.
I would love to know what surfaces you have tried PanPastel on and what you thought.
Happy experimenting.
Kim
Great experimenting Kim! Think you had a lot of fun here!
ReplyDeleteSome fabulous options. They look grat with the stencils. Suze weinberg also uses them over wax to great effect.
ReplyDeleteWow Kim, what amazing experiments. The colours are gorgeous. Lee x
ReplyDeleteYour experiments look great Kim, fab vibrant colours.
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It really looks cool, Kim!
ReplyDeletesuch a fabby collection of backing papers!! Hugs juls
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your experiments. I've used the PP on normal white and beige cardstock, bookpages and Tissue Tape.
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