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Marbling art techniques.
Marbling consists of floating ink or paint on a surface to create a pattern.
The patterns are the result of color floated on either plain water or a viscous solution known as size and then carefully transferred to an absorbent surface such as paper or fabric.
The marbling artist uses the mobility of the water and suspended pigments to create free form shapes or combed patterns.
Because oil and water do not mix the paint stays on the surface of the water and can be manipulated to make designs.
Marbled paper is sometimes used in bookmaking and as stationery.
The colour may be simply dropped on to create random blobs or the ink paint may be blown or swirled using an implement to create a pattern.
It is that easy.
Marbling is an art form developed in the muslim world possibly with chinese origins.
Here is a little history of this art.
Often it has been used to create colourful book binding inside covers.
This post even has a video to help you along.
A sheet of treated paper is then carefully placed on the paint and the pattern transfers to the paper.
Either way make sure your craft space is well ventilated.
Simple marbling paper technique marbled paper is made by floating oil paint on water.
Marbling acrylic onto paper or cloth to create beau.
Marbled paper is the art of floating pigments and dyes on water and transferring those patterns onto paper.
Nail polish is a little more permanent which makes this a great technique for marbling more than just paper but it may also make this method less ideal for kids.
Often it has been used to create colourful book binding inside covers.
Paper marbling with shaving cream from handmade kids art.
Marbling is the process of floating fabric paints on the surface of a thick cellulose solution called size somewhat like oil on water.
You most likely have all the ingredients right at home you need for this marbling technique.