Showing posts with label Paintstik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paintstik. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Gunnr with his Portrait....


This is how I spent the morning...


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Gunnr's Portrait Quilt
2010

Quilted and ready for an edge treatment.
I am considering just a facing...




Gunnr doesn't appear to be overly impressed with his portrait, but I am just tickled with it.

I am also anxious to get busy with the Neocolors II crayons again soon!

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Portrait on Fabric.....Gunnr

This face is a constant source of daily entertainment in our house!

Gunnr
4 yr old Boxer

Altered in Photoshop Elements
Using the Photocopy filter.
Printed on Fabric
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Using Neocolor II Crayons
to color in Gunnr's Fabric Portrait
Very much like coloring in a child's color book

The printed photo is a big help in determining which colors to use in which areas.
His face has lots of light and dark areas.

5 different shades of brown crayons are used to color in his face and body.

Textile Medium & Water
Mixed together 1 part water & 1 part textile medium
Applied with a small paint brush

The Neocolor II are richer and darker after the Textile Medium is applied.

Hair Dryer
Drying Gunnr before I do the background coloring

5 Different shades of blue for the background
Lightest to Darkest Blue from Top to Bottom

Textile Medium Mixture brightened up those blues.
Time to audition Border Fabrics...

Gel Glue Resist Fabric
This is whimsical and fun!

Paintstik Fabric.....1

Paintstik Fabric.....2

Paintstik Fabric......3

Paintstik Fabric......4
The gold in the paintstik circle brings out the gold highlights in Gunnr's hair.
This is the background I will use...

Now... to find a backing fabric and get this layered with batting.

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To print your image like a coloring page:
Import the image into Photo shop.
Using your filters: double click photocopy.
This will remove all of the color.
You now have a coloring page image to print out on fabric.
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CLICK HERE to view Neocolor II Slideshow
CLICK HERE to view Paintstik Play Day
CLICK HERE to view Working Cattle
CLICK HERE to view My First Quilt
May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Paintstik Playday...



Spending the day playing with
Oil Painstiks and Watersoluble Crayons


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Both of these products are great for doing rubbings over fabric.





Here are a few things I rounded up that would work well on the underside of the fabric to create some texture





Metal 3D Peace Sign
The letters are raised up and look like they would make a good impression under the fabric...




Silicone Trivet Hot Pads
Deep, Wavy grooves look perfect for rubbings




This is my very FIRST attempt with Painstiks

The peace sign could be better, but I wasn't quite sure how hard to push the painstik across the surface of the fabric......I may have applied too much pressure.

The hot pads worked flawlessly for the background texture.
I enjoyed spinning them in different directions under the fabric so I would get a woven design in places.




This was my find of the day at the local thrift store
Metal Leaf
As soon as I spotted it, I knew I wanted to create a rubbing with it!





The leaf made a perfect impression on the fabric.
I have learned not to apply too much pressure.
The painstiks are very soft and glide easily across the fabric.




I chose a commercial rubbing plate for the background behind the leaf.
The yellow painstik really jumps off that black fabric!




This wire basket created in incredible background texture.
It was a bit of a challenge to hold the basket in place under the fabric, but it was well worth the effort to get this great background design.




I also learned that Paintstiks are very messy!

Keep wet wipes and paper towels close by...




I also learned that painters tape will remove unwanted chunks of paintstick right off the surface of the fabric.
For the most part, I was able to get a nice line, but once in awhile a big chunk would get on the fabric.....the tape removed it nicely.




I also learned that it is better to cut off a chunk of your paintstick and use the side of it to glide across the surface of the fabric.
It makes a much better impression, and is much quicker than using the little round point on the top of the paintstick.




How cool are these!
I think they must have been blades to a food processor?
I have to see what kind of texture I get with these...




The round metal blades worked really well.
The painstiks glide over them easily and made the pattern.
The background is a mix of different commercial texture plates




This is some kind of wall art, mounted on a stretcher board.
Looks like it would make a great rubbing plate...




It made a wonderful background design!




Just had to try more of those great leaves!




This piece is created with all commercial rubbing plates.
The background is tiny blue bubbles from the Shade Tex line of rubbing plates.

Over the top of the bubbles I used the larger designs in green, red and orange paintstiks.



Time for one more Paintstik Experiment...


My favorite of the day!

The background is a woven placemat.
On top of that I rubbed over the round placemat.
Lots of yummy texture here!


No time to play with the Water soluble Crayons......today.




Paintstik Fabrics

This was so much fun!
If you don't mind a bit of a mess, it is great fun and instant results.

Next time I play with Paintstiks I will do it out of doors on a beautiful day.
Little chunks of paint seem to get on the table, the floor, your clothes.....eek!
Painstiks are permanent, so protect your surfaces and anything you don't want painted!

Paintstiks dry in 24 hours, cure in 72 hours.
Be sure to heat set them with an iron before you wash the fabric.




I learned lots from reading this little book.
Great tips on using Paintstiks
Gorgeous images to inspire

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn