Ideas for Using Acrylic Paint on
your Scrapbooking Projects
by Jacqueline M.
Schimmel
There are such a variety of accents that can be
used in any type of scrapbooking project. One of
my favourite accents is acrylic paint. Acrylic
paint is wonderful, because it is acid-free, dries
very quickly, it's water-based, and when used
undiluted, has a great opacity so you don't need
much to cover things up with (even mistakes). You
really can use most water-based brands, but I love
the kind that Making Memories offers. The colors
are just wonderful! This type of paint can be used
with dry brushes, foam stamps or foam brushes and
sponges, and as a base or for decoration. There
are so many possibilities and here I will describe
a few for you:
* Don't know just how to accent your photo in a
subtle manner? Frame it with acrylic paint in the
color of your choice. Adhere the photo on the
layout where it's going to remain (so make sure
that is where you want it), then take a medium
sized dry brush (approx. 2 cm in width), dab a
little paint onto the tip of the brush and paint
along the edges of the photo (yes, on the photo)
and onto the cardstock itself with just one or two
strokes along each side to give it a vintage or
rummage look. It makes a very special and romantic
type of frame with pastels and very pop art using
bright colors.
* Instead of using ink for stamping, take a
foam brush, dab into your favourite color of paint
and brush a thin layer onto the stamp you want to
use, press onto your layout lightly. If you press
too hard it might smudge. You have to figure out
how to use just the right amount of pressure.
Practice on a scrap sheet a few times, before you
go for the real thing.
* You don't like the color of your brads, tags
or buttons? Paint them over with acrylic paint and
then cover with gloss. You've just created your
very own special embellishment! How cool is that?!
* Do you have any cardstock you never use,
because you don't like the color or you can't find
anything to match it with? What you can do is
paint a base coat of white gesso for priming. That
will neutralize the original color of the
cardstock, so you can just paint over it for a new
color of cardstock. You can also use the acrylic
paint with a sponge or a stamp to make patterned
cardstock from plain cardstock.
* Acrylic paint also works well on
transparencies and has a great 3-D effect,
especially if you're using a stamp with the paint.
You first can stamp the paint directly onto the
layout and when it's dried adhere a piece of
transparency on top of the first stamped image and
stamp a new coat of paint slightly off to one side
of the original stamp to give it a popping out
effect. It looks fabulous!
* To create special titles for your layout, you
can use paint with stencils, but make sure you
temporarily adhere the stencil to the page before
you start to prevent it from moving around.
* If you're using a scrapbooking frame for your
layout, paint or stamp it to match the layout. You
would be surprised what a difference it makes!
So, you can see how many ways there are to use
acrylic paint for scrapbooking projects, although
these are only a few techniques. There are so many
more. Be creative, be daring and don't be afraid
to "dabble" here or "dabble" there. A little word
play... Go for it! You will love it, I promise!
About the Author
Jacqueline M. Schimmel is a Professional
Scrapbook Designer who designs custom and premade
scrapbooks, cards, frames and teaches scrapbooking
courses in Germany. Her portfolio consists of over
500 designed layouts and she was hired to design
an album that was given to his Holiness the Pope
in 2005 on his visit to Cologne, Germany. The name
of her business is Memories Artwork™. Her website
is http://www.memoriesartwork.com.
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