A box of fun! It inspired me to get out the paints!
First step, get out the freezer paper and hole punch and start punching! Now I have positive and negative images to use with fabric
press shiny side onto fabric and start playing...
These are from the scrap bins, I often use small pieces to test something.
One has the daisies pressed in a circle, one has the cut-out paper ironed down. One other long strip has daisies pressed down the length in order to try sunprinting again.
let's go outside with paints, sea sponges and a covered board.
whee! color! Daubed on right out of the jar, either thru the holes or around the daisies. Mix the colors!
After it dried I pulled off the paper, and stenciled on the word peace. Went around it with white gel pen.
Great! Now let's pull up the sheet of paper...
and see what we have...
Nice! But it could use a few stamps, like butterflies and words, don't you think?
I went in with a Seta pen that holds paint, and dotted the red on the butterflies! I used a black marker to draw around the daisies and add spirals
Now let's look at the sun print Using diluted paint daubed on around the daisies on the border. Then put it in the sun...
light green, darker green, and turquoise
Look at the pretty watercolor effect...
with the little papers still on while drying |
This is intensely pretty in person.
Next is press the fabric to set the paint. Even if you don't plan to wash it, you want no chance of it running or crocking off. I mean, once acrylic dries on your clothing, it would be near impossible to get off! Still...
I'm pretty jazzed about quilting these. Then beading. And giving them away!
If you've never tried painting on fabric through hand made or commercial stencils, try it! So easy. Make sure to mix colors for a richer look. I mix right on the fabric usually as I'm an impressionist at heart.
Before you leave, please visit my "I Like" post from this week
http://lapaylor.blogspot.com/2017/07/i-like-thursdays-44-and-giveaway.html
Linking to
http://www.sewcanshe.com
http://smallquiltsanddollquilts
http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/
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Sun printing is so much fun. I've always just used found objects, never thought of using stencils. The stamps and pen additions really make it an art piece.
ReplyDeleteWow those are gorgeous. What fabulous fabric.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, LeeAnna, love visiting your blog and this post is why. What creativity with wonderful interesting results.
ReplyDeletelove it!!! it remonded me a little bit of john lennon as I read Peace and imagine... and now I sing the song in phenny's poor ears LOL
ReplyDeleteHi LeeAnna, that is very cool!
ReplyDeleteOooo! Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteEven your little freezer paper masks are pretty! Did you find a spot for them, too?
Looks like you had lots of fun! I love that little green sunprint strip especially. Gorgeous! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteVery cool - I like those flowers.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to see how this turned out.
ReplyDeleteOh the joy of crating with a gift box of fun! Outstanding stuff going on here!
ReplyDeleteAmazing and creative. Love the flowers!
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's just fun to play and create. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are having way too much fun! Love what you're doing with this.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a lot of fun! I love your creativity, LeeAnna!
ReplyDeleteWay cool! Enjoy putting these into a finished product.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful AND smart. enJOYed
ReplyDeleteInteresting techniques and lovely results.
ReplyDeleteOh my! You certainly had fun - these are beautiful pieces! Thank you for sharing them on Midweek Makers this week
ReplyDeleteVery pretty what a kind friend sending you those!! I loved painting of fabric and making reusable bags... I did that for ages... So fun!! Love the vibrant colours you used!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Giggles
Beautiful fabric print as pictures
ReplyDeletegreat Ideas!
Happy Sunday
Elke
This beautiful art just looks like fun. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLovely and colourful...art supplies are always a joy...do yo ever make anything from the painted fabric? Visiting from ppf, number 12...xx
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