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The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Advertisement". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ProMarker tangle pattern LIM Posca rubber stamping cards archival ink art journal zendoodle Less is More papercraft tim holtz distress ink DecoArt original design art journaling heat embossing zentangle Creative Expressions ranger Categories I now have just less than a pack of 100 sparklers to use up… Then I tried a YouTube search for ‘sparkler art’ and came across this video. It seems that even in the craft/art world, someone is delighted to take the time to fake a technique. No combination of paint, wood, lemon juice and sparklers I tried resulted in anything but a highly scorched line and complete lack of ethereal qualities. I had my suspicions that this was the crafting equivalent of fake news. Then I tried acrylic spray paint on a wood panel – that gave a nice abstract piece, but nothing like the internet video… I tried neat juice, dried juice, spritzed juice, every combination I could think of.

I tried on an oval canvas panel, which didn’t flame, but didn’t look at all like the picture (see below). So I tried on paper – it burst into flames and ended up as ashes. “Fantastic”, I thought, “I’ll have a go at that!” There were no instructions, but a quick internet search suggested that the panel was painted birch ply, that the water mist was a lemon juice/water mix, and that the branches were not, in fact, the sparkler traces, but painted neat lemon juice.

So… you may have seen the Facebook video doing the rounds showing a white panel, six lit sparklers revealing a beautiful forest scene with silhouetted deer.
