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Plastic and Watercolor Technique

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This week’s technique is a fun combo of plastic cling wrap and watercolor, and the results are truly one-of-a-kind! After applying watercolor to your surface, simply press a piece of plastic wrap over the wet paint and let it dry. As it dries, the cling wrap creates organic lines and patterns that add amazing visual texture. It’s an easy way to elevate your backgrounds or add interest to cards, tags, and mixed media projects.

Video Tutorial:

Here’s a close-up of the watercolor and plastic wrap technique—just look at that texture! The plastic wrap naturally forms lines, creases, and patterns as it dries over the watercolor, creating a beautifully unpredictable, marbled effect. Each piece turns out totally unique, making it a great way to add depth and interest to your backgrounds or layered elements in your paper crafting.

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