Make Fireworks Art with Paint Flakes
The end of the year is approaching, and that means the beginning of a new year. This is largely done with all festivities, such as fireworks. Of course, fireworks are also a wonderful play of colors in the air to watch. It gives a nice effect so in the dark sky and it shows many types of shapes and colors.
A fun inspiration to create fireworks yourself. Before that, I used Collorall Flock. These are dry paint flakes in a litter box. And there are many types of colors you can use from this. Sometimes it is a solid color, but there are also thematic mixtures that are very decorative. The effect is comparable to beautiful stone types. Thanks to the edits, you can go many directions.
The fireworks below are my own interpretation . Overall, I set up pencil lines to get a starting point for this. The colors I used; Delft (blue), Mexico (yellow assorted), Tokyo (red). These colors are nicely combined, which you then alternate per course.
For this I used Collall all slime. I glued this for each job. You then sprinkle some of these flakes on it until the glued piece is covered. Press a little and knock off too much over a tray (reuse) So you continue job for job. Normally, you also finish the whole thing with Collall Varnish Glue. I didn't think that was necessary for this fireworks, that may look a bit shredded.
Do you want to finish it? Then you use varnish glue. You dab that with a hard brush. This adhesive dries up transparently!
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