Dye and shaving cream
#12
Thats awesome! I like that. I'd end up with dye all over everything--I think Murphy's Law was invented because they were talking about me and what a klutz I am. I'll just look and admire for now. Thanks for sharing.
#13
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Vicki--Hey ! ! Don't put yourself down ! ! I've eaten your cooking --especially desserts and I've seen what great work you do with the sewing machine --in person ! YOU ARE NOT A KLUTZ !! cuz I know you're not. Love ya, Sis.
Virginia
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#16
And, to make it even more fun, take tiny bits of undisolved dye of the same or a contrasting color and lightly sprinkle or dab on as a second or third color. Lightly spray with a fine mist, and apply the cloth. That separates some of the shaving cream and the concentrated dye makes the spider-like veins that marble has.
This gives another really cool effect. Reminds me of the late 60's and Hippie days!
Hmm..I reckon I could be called a hippie now, but it is more the physique than the "peace and love child" kind.
This gives another really cool effect. Reminds me of the late 60's and Hippie days!
Hmm..I reckon I could be called a hippie now, but it is more the physique than the "peace and love child" kind.
#17
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MY grandsone and I did the shaving cream dying the other day. He had a ball. It came out ok but kind of light. I like to have more color and bolder. so after we took spray bottle and sprayed dye on them. much more color. I also made the mistake of folding them before they were compleatly dry and saw that the color went to the fold lines. So next time I think I am going to try putting them in a ball and see what happens. more lines and not straight I hope
#18
This looks like a lot of fun. Have "mottled" fabric using bleach, but have never tried the dying yet. Used to have a blast tie dying when I was younger, and actually bought a kit when it was on sale at JoAnns, but haven't used it yet.
#20
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_fabrics_other/article/0,1793,HGTV_3390_1396417,00.html
This is the method used on a Simply quilts episode. I really enjoyed watching it. It looked like fun and the fabric you got afterward can never be copied. Hope this helps you,
Rita
This is the method used on a Simply quilts episode. I really enjoyed watching it. It looked like fun and the fabric you got afterward can never be copied. Hope this helps you,
Rita
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