here is one of my favorite crayon pieces:This is so easy to do.
I ironed a piece of freezer paper to the back of the muslin to stabilize the fabric.
Using a light box or window, traced Sue onto the front of fabric with a fine point pigma pen or a lead pencil. The freezer paper is no problem to see your choice of motif through.
After tracing, Do your coloring with any wax based crayon. Use a light touch to begin and add more color till you get the look you want and to get the shading.
After the coloring is done, peel the freezer paper off the back, lay the coloring flat and put a layer of paper towels over it. Press the coloring until no more wax come s up onto the toweling. You have to change the paper towels a couple of times or more depending on how much wax crayon is in the fabric.
When paper towels are clean you are ready to finish your project. I stem stitched around my girl after coloring her.
peace
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