Gone too far? It happens. When you’ve overworked an area and the paper won’t take anything else—here’s a quick fix: 🖐 Grab a kneadable eraser and gently tap-tap-tap the spot. 🌀 You can even use sticky tape to remove the pastel or a brush then layer again (this time, go easy!) Or as I like to call it: CPR for your pastel paper. Save this tip for your next pastel emergency.
from Kerri Dixon Art
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHUhO8AEvCI
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