Love Pattern

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If you’ve taken a painting class with me then this is old news.  Anaglypta:  paintable textured wallpaper.  Here I’ve used it with gesso, like a stamp, directly on white paper, then painted over it.  The gesso resists the paint so you can buff it off, revealing the pattern.

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Above left is using the wallpaper with paint as a stamp (mounted on my favorite foam) over a painted background.  Above right has the wallpaper under the paper, rubbed with crayon, then painted over.  The crayon resists the paint, so once again it can buffed to reveal the pattern.  Your paper can’t be too thick or the rubbing won’t work.  Notice how the crayon color migrates from turquoise to black, and the paint transitions from black to turquoise.  Much more interesting than if you had used only one crayon and one paint color.

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The sampler above clarifies what the wallpaper looks like and how you can use it.  This wallpaper is available on rolls from places like Home Depot and Lowe’s, and there are some handsome borders too.  I think I have 3 or 4 different scrolly patterns – love this stuff.  My friend Anne Bagby scored some anaglypta with text on it!   You can use the wallpaper as a tool like I’ve shown here, or paint on it and you’ll see the two-tone effect it’s meant for – also a great element to use in your work.

Buy a roll and share some with a friend……OR……here’s a Cheap Trick:  get a hunk of it from the sample roll often found in the wallpaper department.  (Bring a big purse).  Over on the Street Team blog this month we our sharing Cheap Tricks.  Come see the fun stuff we are learning to use in art making.

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15 responses to “Love Pattern”

  1. Mary Ann Avatar

    I just went and visited the Cheap Trick Street Team page. Cool! I’ll be thinking of how to contribute. Happy Beautiful Birthday! Something wee is making it’s way to you across the continental divide. HEY! I just realized the thing that’s coming is a cheap trick. If you have it laying around that is. LOVE this post about Anaglypta. Thanks.

  2. Ursula Clamer Avatar

    Love these effects Michelle, I now have to see if we can get it over here! Ux

  3. Megan Pickwell Avatar

    I’m with Ursula – we need home depot here!
    How effective and cheap!
    Meganxo

  4. Sigrid Avatar

    These papers are so beautiful! Thanks for showing all these possibilities! And Happy Birthday!

  5. Nicole Avatar

    These look great Michelle! 😉 Will see if I can get some wallpaper and try this. 😉

  6. laura Avatar

    I wondered why I kept that scrap of wallpaper all these years, thanks for sharing!

  7. carlene Avatar

    great tutorial Michelle…I’ll have to get brave and try these techniques out on that wall paper you sent me that I’ve been hoarding!

  8. Janine Avatar

    Hi Michelle
    I still have the wall paper that you gave me…. now once again I just have to find it! We can get some patterns here in Aus… I have a couple of rolls in one of the boxes!
    Thank you for being such an inspiring and generous soul!
    J xoxo

  9. kelsey Avatar

    Love these patterns Michelle and I’m SURE that I have some textured wallpaper in my studio too! You are so very generous with your techniques and I, for one (amongst the many), certainly appreciate it 😉

  10. kristen robinson Avatar

    So much fun! I will definitely have to peruse the sample aisle.
    XOX
    Kristen

  11. Laurie Mika Avatar

    HI Michelle,
    Just dropped by for a visit. Wow, what wonderful stuff you have been up to. The table, well, it is sooo cool and I love all of the tags with the stencils that you have been creating. What fun. I do want to know where you bought the BIG 40.00 stencil??? Loved your work in both Somerset Studio and Altered Couture….and can’t wait to go buy Somerset Life. Thanks for having such a fantastic blog.
    Happy Mother’s Day and Happy Birthday to you!
    Hugs,
    Laurie

  12. Scott Petermeier Avatar
    Scott Petermeier

    Very cool stuff, but I am surprised you haven’t incorporated the shape of pizza slices into your designs. Have you forgotten your roots?
    Scott

  13. Tina Avatar

    I have just discovered you and I love it!!! can wait to incoprate your cool ideas in my work!!!thanks!!!

  14. susan warder Avatar
    susan warder

    How do you buff off the gesso? Should it be totally dry? What tool (or??) do you use for the buffing. Do you buff before or after layering the color on?
    quetions questions questions

  15. Gypsy Purple-Chamara Avatar

    Please see my blog for a mention of this post….

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