Hello everyone, I have some projects to share with you today
incorporating fabric. I really like to add some texture into my projects
whenever I can, as it adds a bit of interest and makes the project look
and feel quite expensive, for very little cost. I demoed these three
projects on last month's TV shows on Hochanda, and I hope that you
managed to watch Lesley and I in action.
To create the
first card, I cut some small pieces of cotton fabric, and put some
Distress Ink onto a craft mat, which I spritzed with water. I chose relatively earthy colours, Fossilized Amber, Ripe Persimmon and Shabby Shutters. The colours are quite muted, and you could go for much bolder colours if you like, it depends on what sort of look you want, I just wanted a subtle backgrop for the stamps on this occasion. I patted the
fabric into the ink, moving it around to blot up the ink. I added more
ink and water if necessary to get a good coverage of the fabric, but was
happy to leave some areas uncoloured. I left the pieces of fabric to
dry by themselves, so that the colour did not fade too much, drying the fabric with a heat gun would cause the colour to be much lighter in the end.
I frayed the edges of each piece of fabric, and stamped a silhouette image from one of the stamp sets: Tranquility, Serenity, Wisteria Lane or Eastern Grasses, and added a sentiment as well. I chose words from Artistic Affirmations, Amazing Mackintosh Words, and Words to Dazzle and Sparkle.
I used Archival black ink to stamp all of the images onto the fabric,
leaving the stamp on the fabric slightly longer than I would on card or
paper, to allow the ink to grab onto the fabric. You do not need to
press any harder.
I
attached the fabric pieces to a piece of black card before matting them
onto a card blank. A little button with paper string tied through was a
finishing touch to each card.
For my next card, I
created a paint swatch effect by masking sections of a piece of
cartridge paper, and inking three toning colours of Distress Ink. I chose Peacock Feathers, Salty Ocean and Shaded Lilac. I
stamped the silhouette image from the Eastern Grasses stamp set onto the
piece of card. I matted the panel onto black card before adding the
panel to a piece of linen card.
I coloured a piece
of cream ribbon with Peacock Feathers Distress Ink and stamped it with Archival Ink as
before, using a sentiment from the Amazing Mackintosh Words stamp set. I
attached the ribbon to the background and then placed the background on
a square card blank. I like to colour my ribbons to match projects, it is so quick and easy, check back to this project for another example.
For my final project, I used a Crafty Individuals tag, and stamped the main image from the Tranquility
stamp set across the bottom of the tag. I coloured the image with
pencils. I added the wisteria image using water based markers across the
top, using first and second generation stamping for a fuller effect.
The ribbon was made in exactly the same way as before, picking up colour
from the craft mat, and then once dry, stamping with Archival Ink. I
used a word from the Serenity stamp plate.
I hope that my projects will inspire you to try some stamping on fabric, I will be back later in the month with more projects to share. Thanks for stopping by, xx
4 comments:
Your signature use of colour is always a delight to observe in action & that final tag is a real showstopper in that respect, especially with the varying generational stamping for the wisteria - doesn't it give a life-like effect? My favourite of your projects is the middle is the paint swatch one - so effective & beautifully executed - white on white with the different textures is very striking & the black matting provides such a lovely foil for the colours. Your fabric stamping is very interesting & certainly opened my eyes to a completely different aspect of stamping: thank you for such a clear explanation.
A little PS with the fabric cards - your use of textures is so thoughtful with the use of paper thread for the buttons & once again the black on white is a stunning foil for the focal images.
Lovely projects, thanks so much for the tutorial for stamping on fabric!
Saved as a favorite, I love your website!
Post a Comment