
I have a tendency to make little pieces of art, then put them away until I’m ready to use them. I read an article where they made art using coffee. I’m not a coffee drinker but I do love the smell of coffee so I decided to give it a whirl.
I used watercolor paper for my 2.75″ x 3.5″ tile so I could be heavy handed with the coffee and get a nice background color. The trick is to make really strong, dark coffee then paint your paper.
Once the coffee is dry, you can create your art. I used watercolor pencils to make my drawing and activated the colors with water. After the paint dried, I went back over my drawing with Sakura Micron Pen 03. As always, I couldn’t resist adding that little bit of sparkly magic with glitter to the tile. (Note: When painting your tile, don’t be afraid to go bold and bright with the watercolor paints because they become muted and toned down when the colors mix with the coffee.)
For this journal page I used my Strathmore 5.5″ x 8″ Mixed Media Journal. I started by putting a good coat of gesso on my page and let it dry. Next, I used assorted acrylic paints that blended with the tile but at the same time made it stand out. After I was happy with the page, I glued my tile in place, added a few doodles and that was it.
I’ll post the second page of this layout next week so stay tuned as the adventure continues!
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Great heart in so many ways. I am nudged into working with coffee again.
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Thanks Gretchen! It’s just so much fun and I love smelling the coffee while I work 💖
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Adorable!
I probably wouldn’t do so much work for a small painting, but it looks beautiful.
Journals and sketchbooks are so attractive. I regret I never have time for that.
All the best Maria!
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Thanks Inese! I’m glad you liked it 💖 The little pieces of art are a lot of fun to create! Enjoy your day!
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Lovely. I love painting with coffee. I don’t drink it, nor like the smell. I discovered that if I brush cocoa powder over the sticky coffee, it takes away the smell and the tackiness. Other times I spray with matte varnish because even moist fingers will smear the dried coffee.
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