When you roll paint on the plate , don’t roll forth and back, that’s why you roll the paint off. Let the Brayer spin in forward. I have a playlist on gell printing, se the one on printing with leaves. You can also print on fabric, with textil paints or put textile medium in you acrylic paint. Like your approach to stitching.
@artfiberstitch per package instructions, Elizabeth St Hilaire and Birgot Koopsen, acetate us for shippingbonly. The trapped air bubbles can leave permanent marks on the plate. Cover with a sheet of copy paper on each side and store in clamshell case.
You aren't using quite enough paint. Most of us use TOO MUCH, so you are special!
Ha ha! that’s me!
When you laid the frame over the two pieces, I felt an urge to add random hand stitching on them... inspiring. Thanks!
Wonderful! Guess what Darla that is what I am doing!
So beautiful experiment. The results are amazing. You always inspire me to think outside the box . Thank you for sharing
My pleasure 😊 We should all try some thing different sometimes
When you roll paint on the plate , don’t roll forth and back, that’s why you roll the paint off. Let the Brayer spin in forward. I have a playlist on gell printing, se the one on printing with leaves. You can also print on fabric, with textil paints or put textile medium in you acrylic paint. Like your approach to stitching.
Ah! that makes sense. Thank you.
That turned out great for your first try!
I think so too! Thanks Marilyn
Did you remove the acetate sheet? It's just for shipping
Yes I did, but I also keep it and put it back on when I am finished to keep fluff off it 😊
@artfiberstitch per package instructions, Elizabeth St Hilaire and Birgot Koopsen, acetate us for shippingbonly. The trapped air bubbles can leave permanent marks on the plate. Cover with a sheet of copy paper on each side and store in clamshell case.