There are so many ways to embellish fabric, but it becomes trickier when you have already completed the project. So I took a wild chance and pulled out some colored pencils and started coloring it.
You can see that these are Derwent Inktense pencils. The pigment is actually an ink so it will be permanent once I heat set it. To intensify the color (and insure that it will be permanent) I used a couple of artist paint brushes to apply some textile medium to the colored areas.
The textile medium makes the ink pigment flow and blend. I used it very sparingly to avoid bleeding past the embroidered lines.
Here is the completed stocking.
The background fabrics are lovely Island Batik neutrals. |
I love the soft hand-painted look that I get when I use these pencils. In fact there is only one thing that I don't love about them. The tin doesn't stay closed well on its own. So I do this to store them.
Two simple rubber banks hold the lid on the tin so that I can pop it in a bag for an "on the go" project without worrying about the tin popping open and spilling my lovely pencils.
Now, this project has to cure and dry - so I will leave it for a day and then heat set it. After that I will do a photo session and post this project so that you can see my new Christmas table toppe
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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12 comments:
Wow you fixed it up very nicely! That’s what I love about quilting, there is always a creative solution.
You are very creative!!!
I can't wait to see the finished project!
Happy Quilting! :-)
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This looks great - I have never tried the intense pencils before. The effect is lovely.
LOVE your solution for a little POP of color - I'm looking forward to seeing the finished project - ;))
Very pretty, indeed! I’ve never used these myself. I like the faint look they give!
I love the effect of the pencils, they give a great result.
What is the textile medium that you use? I need to learn how to use these for an upcoming project.
Love the pop to the stocking!!!! Looks really great! I also appreciate your solution to the tin not staying closed :) I'm going to have to look into some of those Inktense pencils! Fun!
Coloring certainly made a big difference, I can't wait to see if as a wholde. Thank you for linking up to Put your foot down.
Wow Gene! I love the way you colored the stocking. It really stands out. I still love to color anything and everything. I can see I need some of those inktense pencils to play with! Have a fabulous day!
I can't wait to see. I really want to try ink.
It looks great. Intense inks are on my list to try.Thanks for the reminder
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