Tall Ship wall hanging - Finished Pics on Page 4
#22
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: South Puget Sound, Wa. State
Posts: 2,462
I probably would put something like a light house, very small and unobtrusive, on the horizon to give it some depth and perception.
Before committing...cut out your pieces and see how it looks before permanent...
I love it...beautiful.
Kirsten
Before committing...cut out your pieces and see how it looks before permanent...
I love it...beautiful.
Kirsten
#28
Beautiful! Acrylics are hardy- unless they are put on thick and lift, you can't get them off, no matter what!
Have you tried any of the Dy-na-Flo paint/dyes? They are more like dyes, very blendable, and you can dilute and layer like watercolors, airbrush, dip, and such. They don't affect the "hand" of the fabric as far as I can tell.
Have you tried any of the Dy-na-Flo paint/dyes? They are more like dyes, very blendable, and you can dilute and layer like watercolors, airbrush, dip, and such. They don't affect the "hand" of the fabric as far as I can tell.
#30
Originally Posted by Moonpi
Beautiful! Acrylics are hardy- unless they are put on thick and lift, you can't get them off, no matter what!
Have you tried any of the Dy-na-Flo paint/dyes? They are more like dyes, very blendable, and you can dilute and layer like watercolors, airbrush, dip, and such. They don't affect the "hand" of the fabric as far as I can tell.
Have you tried any of the Dy-na-Flo paint/dyes? They are more like dyes, very blendable, and you can dilute and layer like watercolors, airbrush, dip, and such. They don't affect the "hand" of the fabric as far as I can tell.
And thanks everyone for your comments!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
gale
Mission: Organization
44
12-03-2013 09:59 PM