The marbling paints sink to the bottom of the tray.
Water thickener for marbling.
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The floating paints are swirled into patterns.
Methocel is a synthetic thickener that provides a viscous surface for fabric and paper marbling.
Add water to thin the colors skim the marbling base then test.
Make a double recipe of liquid starch by dissolving 4.
Marbling is easier than you think and once you ve learned the technique you ll be swirling and dipping everything you own from hats to totes to notebooks this tutorial is not to be missed.
Then you capture your design by laying a treated piece of fabric or paper down on top of the paint to transfer the swirls to the fabric.
This package contains 8oz of methocel.
Let the paper dry overnight or speed drying with a blow dryer.
Dissolve 2 tsp alum in 3 4 cup water.
Add 1 teaspoon of methocel methocelulose powder per gallon of solution or throw out and start a new recipe.
You should also opt for an uncoated paper coated papers won t absorb any pigment.
Conforms to astm d 4236.
Marbling is the process of floating fabric paints on the surface of a thick cellulose solution called size somewhat like oil on water.
Marbling colors are too thick.
I prepared my water in a stock pot which has measurements marked out along the inside.
Mix 1 4 cup of methyl cellulose with 2 quarts of water for the best marbling consistency.
The size might be too thin or old.
To thicken the water you will need methyl cellulose which is a powdery substance that mixes with water to create a consistency much like a thin gelatin.
It is also used in book arts as a paper sizing for paste papers and to slow the drying time of pva glues.
Mark one side of your watercolor paper with an a and use a sponge brush to apply alum solution evenly to that side of.