I used a piece of pale taupe fabric, thinking it looked a little old! Truth be, it was an Ikea curtain that I no longer used...
I traced a pretend coastline onto a folded piece of freezer paper because I needed to use both the positive and the negative image, you'll see why later....... Then I cut out the coast line and ironed part of it to the fabric:
My next step was to use paintsticks and colour in the edge of the paper.
Next was to stencil some ocean waves with indigo colour textile paint
I took the freezer paper off.....
And used the mirror image of the paper to cover up what I had just completed. Then used a map stamp and back textile paint. The green edge of the paper came from a piece that I had used previously.
So here is the final step, I drew around the coastline with a reddy brown marker to emphasize the edge. I think it turned out well. Now onto the next fabric for the Bee!
3 comments:
Very effective and nothing wrong with using old curtains. Infact, this would make interesting curtains. I love both of the stencils. Did you make them yourself? they both look very delicate - more like thermofax screens.
thanks for sharing, Susan. I love this map piece - great combination of techniques.
I WANT your map. Love it. All it needs is a "here be monsters" warning!
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