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Masterboard of Collage #2

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Group:Bug and Mo's Art Guild
Swap Coordinator:phillaine (contact)
Swap categories: Art  Challenges  Paper Crafts 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.98
Last day to signup/drop:May 26, 2018
Date items must be sent by:June 20, 2018
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

For this swap, we'll be making and sharing a masterboard with 2 other partners. I've created a few of these now, and they can be a fantastic source of inspiration for all kinds of art/craft projects, as well as being a great way to rethink and reuse materials and take part in a meditative process.

Please use the basic process shown in the following video (making it your own, of course). Please note that we will NOT be making an ATC for this swap, only the masterboard, and that you aren't required to use ink or stamping if you don't wish to do so.

Masterboard of Collage

You will need:

• One 12"X12"sheet of cardstock

• Lots of scrap paper: any and all kinds, including everyday ephemera, are great to use (as long as they're somewhat porous)

• Gel medium (glue will not work) or mod podge

• a small foam or bristled brush to apply the gel medium

• optional, but you'll probably want ink, paints, stamps, etc. to add depth and interest

Remember to continue layering scraps on the masterboard and try out different techniques to help it evolve into something cohesive and detailed enough that small-ish sections can be used while maintaining visual interest.

Be certain that your masterboard can flex and still be one solid piece-- no parts should peel up or fall off. The result should be fairly flat and smooth.

A personal note: I've found it helpful and enjoyable to work on a masterboard over time, in multiple sessions. For me, coming back to it helped me to see it with a fresh perspective and to generate more ideas of how I might proceed. Of course, you should make your masterboard in whatever way suits YOU best!

After creating your 12"X12" collage masterboard, cut it in half. Keep one half for yourself to use in your own projects. Cut the other in half so that it makes two 6"X6" squares. You will send one of these squares to each of your two partners, and they can use them in their own art/craft projects. Be sure to package these so that they're well protected and arrive safely and fully intact to your partners.

This swap is sender's choice, so you can get started ahead of time. You will have 3 full weeks after partner assignment to work on creating your masterboard; I would not expect it to take that long, but this way people can participate with plenty of time to make something they're happy with even if they have an event or are busy during one of those weeks.

As long as you receive a 6"X6" masterboard of collage from your partner that meets the above criteria, you should rate a 5. Hearts, as always, are at your own discretion.

If it becomes necessary, I will angel this swap after you have attempted to contact your partner and honestly rated a "1." This should not be an issue. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

Most importantly, have fun experimenting and enjoy the process!

♥Phillaine

Discussion

Lady 05/12/2018 #

Reminder: man stamp inks will smear when the gel is brushed over them, especially if they are not 100% dry.

What brushes work best for you? My foam brush wanted to leave black specks! I'm not thrilled with the coverage from a (cheap) bristled brush.

I expect that my master boards will have more words and catalog pieces and bits of nicely cut work than the square ripped photo album craft paper and stencil/chad bits in the video. I have scraps of ephemera and non-English newspaper scraps littering my craft table. PARTNERS: if you hate words, or hate English words as too distracting in your master board, let me know.

phillaine 05/14/2018 #

Thanks for the reminder. Absolutely spot-on about the ink. Staz-on worked perfectly for me, and heat-setting helped some others, but some pigment inks just won't dry without embossing.

I had decent luck with a better quality (more dense and solid) foam brush, and I've done it with a thicker bristle brush, too. The brush did leave some obvious brushstrokes, but it wasn't an issue for me. I like the smoothness of the foam and the way the bristles really "get in there" and saturate the textured paper, so last time I used both. Sorry I'm not more help. I'll try some different things and let you know how it goes.
I LOVE the ephemera and all kinds of different papers and words, very cool! Aspiring to use more of these myself.

samjowers 05/16/2018 #

well mine will be made from scraps of papers made by my students and myself. I don't plan to cover mine with medium so it will be pretty "raw". you can see mine on Instagram if you feel it doesn't come up to snuff. love the non English word!!! both collages above sound wonderful! I use paint pens instead of stamping. just doodled over the surface. it stayed on pretty well. hope mine is in compliance! sam_jowers on instagram

phillaine 05/22/2018 #

@samjowers - "raw" can be okay as long as you're able to have everything adhered strongly enough that if you curve/bend the paper all along the surface after everything is completely dry, nothing pops up or lifts. That's difficult to do, but I myself would really enjoy the look of it if it's manageable. I love the doodle idea! Looking forward to seeing your work. :)

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