Cut your paper however big you need it to be. This project does get messy, so we recommend doing it either outside or on a surface that you can dispose of.
Crumple your paper as tight as you can without creating any rips or holes. You can easily un-crumple and re-crumple the paper multiple times to create even more wrinkles. The wrinkles soak up the color really well, adding more of a marbled look to the final project.
Un-crumple your paper and smooth it out as much as possible. This just helps when it comes to applying the paint. If you can’t get your paper very smooth, don’t worry too much about it.
Mix 1/4 tsp. of watercolor paint with approximately 2 Tbsp. of water. Mix until the paint is dissolved. Carefully pour the paint/water mixture over your paper in different areas. Use your rag to spread out the paint, or to soak up larger puddles. Repeat with all the different colors of paint you want for your backdrop.
Let your backdrop sit until completely dry. The paint will soak through the paper onto the ground beneath, so be sure to only paint on a surface that can be disposed of in case of staining.
One of the best parts about this project, is that you can easily mix and match any array of colors together to create the perfect match to all your other party decorations! And, believe us when we say that these watercolor murals are so fun to make that you will be making dozens for you party just because you can. To see other ideas check out our Bridal Shower Craft Night, DIY Watercolor Envelopes and Flavored Ice Cube Recipe
Cut your paper however big you need it to be. This project does get messy, so we recommend doing it either outside or on a surface that you can dispose of.
Crumple your paper as tight as you can without creating any rips or holes. You can easily un-crumple and re-crumple the paper multiple times to create even more wrinkles. The wrinkles soak up the color really well, adding more of a marbled look to the final project.
Un-crumple your paper and smooth it out as much as possible. This just helps when it comes to applying the paint. If you can’t get your paper very smooth, don’t worry too much about it.
Mix 1/4 tsp. of watercolor paint with approximately 2 Tbsp. of water. Mix until the paint is dissolved. Carefully pour the paint/water mixture over your paper in different areas. Use your rag to spread out the paint, or to soak up larger puddles. Repeat with all the different colors of paint you want for your backdrop.
Let your backdrop sit until completely dry. The paint will soak through the paper onto the ground beneath, so be sure to only paint on a surface that can be disposed of in case of staining.
One of the best parts about this project, is that you can easily mix and match any array of colors together to create the perfect match to all your other party decorations! And, believe us when we say that these watercolor murals are so fun to make that you will be making dozens for you party just because you can. To see other ideas check out our Bridal Shower Craft Night, DIY Watercolor Envelopes and Flavored Ice Cube Recipe
