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hi everyone its Karen here with a new car tutorial on how to create splatter paint backgrounds with the stress oxide in enjoy this project was a little bit different because I ended up making a lot of mistakes and I had to repeat myself in a lot of the steps but I still wanted to show the mistakes that I made and how I fix them and what the end result was so this is kind of a learning curve kind of project that I did the first thing you did is took five colors or distress off settings these are the tie from the first release the twelve I didnt have the other ones yes when I made this project and I use wilted violet first which is the purple one then broken China which is the blue one worn lipstick crack pistachio and fossilized amber so these are the five colors that I use and I created a kind of rainbow by rubbing it with some blending would I put the Tim Holtz blending tool and I just went in order of the colors I did switch them around a little bit because I wanted them to be kind