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Easy bubble wrap painted backgrounds

I finished another batch of cards using the easy bubble wrap painted backgrounds that I referred to in my previous post.  This is the technique of ‘stamping’ the background papers with bubble wrap that has been dipped in paint. This adds a wintery appearance to the cards.

You can still see the background color of the paper showing through the painted areas.  However, the original design on the paper is not seen clearly through the paint.  If you prefer to have a section of the background paper showing you can mask that area and stamp the bubble wrap around the edges. 

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This is the first layer of stamping. Depending on the final image I had in mind to use, I layered more paint to cover more of the background.
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Remember the treat bags I showed in my previous post? Here they are again on two different backgrounds. The rose colored background shows multiple layers of painted bubbles. The green one I chose to have the reddish areas show more in order to pick up the color of the bird.
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Here we are on our way to grandmother’s house! This is one of my favorite die cuts. The road is paper from the paper grab bag my son sent me. It has a rough texture that I inked with a brown ink pad.
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This die cut is part of a selection included in a card making magazine. Looking at it now, I think it can use more bubble wrap stamping. The flocked paper adds texture, it is also from the paper my son sent. Sequin stars are sparkling in the sky.
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This mug die cut is also one of my favorites. I used only a little bit of bubble wrap painting to add texture to the background, The doily sets off the die cut.

I have a few more cards ready that I will share in a future post. One of the fun things about card making is that once you get started it is easy to get absorbed in the process and lose track of time.  Thus, I end up with multiple cards which is a good thing.

I have also used this easy bubble wrap painted backgrounds technique on magazine pages.  The paint stiffens the magazine paper making it a little more durable. 

What background surface will you try this technique on?  In addition to the ones mentioned above the technique works well on wrapping paper scraps, brown paper bags, deli paper and much more. 

Have fun experimenting. Drop a comment to let me know how the process worked for you.

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