I wet the piece of fabric and squeezed it out so that it was just damp throughout. I pleat/scrunched it on the painting board (yes, I have a table that I use largely for painting.) Then I chose two colors and just went for it.
You may have noticed that turquoise (or any blue) and purple are some of my favorite colors. So those were the two I chose for this. It was still wet when I took the photo, and it is not flat. It will be heat set when dry so it will be nice and flat at that point. I also used an extra piece of fabric to "clean-up" the area and to blot some excess. (No waste-->Bonus!)
I am already considering other color combos and other uses for the paints. I can see some of my discolored T-shirts getting a new life.
Comments are welcomed. I will reply when possible. Of course if you are a "No Reply Blogger"- I can not reply. Links in comments will result in the entire comment being deleted.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
Comments are welcomed. I will reply when possible. Of course if you are a "No Reply Blogger"- I can not reply. Links in comments will result in the entire comment being deleted.
4 comments:
I think DyeNaFlo paints are some of the most versatile paints around. I think this will make a great background.
Beautiful fabric. I look forward to seeing the work of art that will come out of this.
Gene, that is VERY creative and beautiful! I agree - it will make a great background and I look forward to seeing what you do with it - ;))
Wow Gene, this is stunning fabric. The colors are rich and royal. Have a nice evening.
Post a Comment