ONLINE CLASS: Distress Techniques - Urban Plaid
Monthly Distress Techniques Class with Kris
Thursday, November 18 at 7pm on Zoom
Distress inks have always been popular, but in the past year, it has become the "go to" product for so many different projects! In this monthly series, our own Krafty Kris will teach you a variety of techniques and give you TONS of ideas on how you can use Distress in your crafting. Plus, she'll mix in (no pun intended) a few mixed media tricks too.
In this class, you will create an urban plaid background using a criss-cross Distress Oxide dipping technique and a palette knife technique.
There is no kit of supplies for this class. While we list suggested supplies below, we encourage you to use the supplies you have on hand -- Distress Ink, Distress Oxide ink, various sprays, any colours -- just to learn the techniques and have fun. Using different products may result in slightly different results, but isn't that the best part about learning and experimenting?
BASIC SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR EACH CLASS IN THE SERIES
(See below for links to purchase these items)
- Tim Holtz White Heavystock Paper, cut into quarters -- one pack will last for several classes
- Ink Blending Brush - Nellie's Choice Size #3 or any other brand
- Mini Ink Blending Tool with Foam pads
- Heat gun or hair dryer
- Craft Sheet or Glass Media Mat
- Distress Sprayer
- 1" Flat silky bristled paint brush
- White Gel Pen - Uniball or Gelly Roll
BASIC SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR THIS CLASS
- 3 Distress Oxide inks, light-medium-dark
- Kris will be using Shabby Shutters, Tumbled Glass, Dusty Concord
- Black Soot Oxide pad and Picket Fence Distress pad -- alternately, you could use Distress paint
- Palette knife or old gift card
- Black archival ink pad
- Sentiment Stamp
- Distress Glaze
- Spray bottle with water
Instructor: | Kris Goberis |
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