Nail Polish Marbling

The theme at the CAS Mix Up Card Challenge is Marbling.

September

  

I picked-up some cheap blue, green & white nail polish at the Dollar Tree and poured it on top of a few inches of water in a disposable plastic pan (make sure your area is well ventilated & you might want to wear gloves). I used a wooden skewer to blend the paint and then placed my watercolor paper face down in the water to pick-up the polish.

After the paper dried, I die cut my fun little Dreamweaver Nesting owl (My your choice element was die-cutting) and pieced him back together on the white cardstock.  I added some white epoxy dots for his eyes.

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I put him on a Lawn Fawn wood grain card based with a stamped sentiment.

7 thoughts on “Nail Polish Marbling”

  1. I LOVE your owl, Stef! Your marbling is fantastic! Love the colors and swirl pattern! Working in a well ventilated area is a must. When I tried using nail polish the whole house smelled bad! It sure makes a pretty piece though. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  2. Your marbled owl looks amazing, Stephanie!
    I tried this technique once, but after spending almost half of my 3 or 4 bottles I only had a tiny piece of marbled cardstock, so I gave up. But maybe I could still try to put that tiny piece to good use for this month’s challenge, if I can find it…

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  3. Your owl is gorgeous Stef. Great job with marbling. I can imagine that it was a bit smelly from the nail polish and messy to clean up too, but glad you did because this is a really beautiful piece of marbling. LOVE the colours. Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!

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