Leaf Printing
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2016
- My website is now Lyndaheines.com
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Very impressive. If I had been doing it, there would be finger prints all over the fabric, but you are so neat!
Kathy, Thanks, but you can do this! Just a little practice.
What a great HOW TO video, Lynda! Thanks for being such a wonderful teacher who loves to share her knowledge. I've just SUBSCRIBED to your UA-cam channel and I hit the BELL to get notified when you add more video content. ***** SMILES *****
Ann, Thanks!💕
Thanks love your work 🌷🌹
Beautiful! 🍂🍃
Thank you!
Thanks for the useful tips💖
Munira, Thanks for checking out my video.
thanks for much for the amazing tips lynda!
Rose, You are welcome! Glad you liked this tutorial.
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
I haven't tried leaf printing with paints, I use leaves to print a water based resist on silk, then dye over the resist with silk dyes, then dye the background, as you can see. PS I took your ice dyeing class a few years ago.
Your work is lovely! Thank you for taking my ice dyeing class. I never thought about using resist with my leaves. What a great idea! I'll have to put that on my list to do since I'm real into resists right now! Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
@@LyndaHeines There are so many ways to do leaf prints. I taught a class for the Nature Printing Society and they were thrilled to have a class on printing on silk. Most of their classes were printing on paper - leaves, fish and other natural items. I mostly use resists and dyes because I sell scarves, and don't want the feel of paint on the silk, while the resist completely rinses out. I have used paints on black ties. Thanks for your reply!
Thank you very much for this! I would like to try this on a t-shirt. Perhaps ironing over the images (with a press cloth, of course) would make them more permanent and colorfast.
Mary, However you use this technique you need to heat set the paint so it is permanent. Yes, It would work on a t-shirt for sure. Have fun!
Nice tutorial
Thank you!
nice
Thanks!