Derwent Inktense Pencils on Fabric Tutorial
#21
In a class with Velda Newman (where I first tried Inktense pencils and acrylic paint on fabric), one of the students dipped the tip of a retracted ball point pen into white acrylic paint and made dots on the back of her starfish! It looked "beaded" when she was done, but much faster! She used undiluted acrylic paint.
#22
I haven't ever used acrylic paint on fabric...only Pebeo Transparent Setacolor. I'm not sure I could get the same effect with the transparent paint.
So many good things out there. Thanks for sharing.
So many good things out there. Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by janeknapp
I made this Zentangle Leaf with the pencils and used the Pentel Gel Roller for Fabric pen to outline in black.
I use a Emery cloth covered board under my fabric and the microns go on smooth as well!
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Originally Posted by anewchapter
For anyone that is a member at qnntv.com the "Quilt It" show has a woman that colors whole cloth's. Very pretty. Her name is Irena Bluhm.
http://www.irenabluhmscreations.com/
after looking at the Back of her quilts that she had hanging in our OKC winter show...I was not impressed with her work...she colors after quilting..and you could see areas that were heavier. bled through, etc...
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#26
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
so these pens only come in 3 colors?
http://www.dickblick.com/products/de...tense-pencils/
Some of the sets are also availabe at Michael's, Amazon, Hobby Lobby and I am sure at other art supply stores and online. :-D
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
so these pens only come in 3 colors?
http://www.dickblick.com/products/de...tense-pencils/
Some of the sets are also availabe at Michael's, Amazon, Hobby Lobby and I am sure at other art supply stores and online. :-D
Is that correct? That is all I have found anywhere anyway!
#28
I've only found those three colors.
The Pentel gel roller for fabric pen worked better for adding the tangle patterns to my Zentangle leaf than the Sakura Micron Pigma pens. The ink flowed with just the lightest touch. The Pigma pens are "more scratchy." However, the Pigma pens will work.
The Pentel gel roller for fabric pen worked better for adding the tangle patterns to my Zentangle leaf than the Sakura Micron Pigma pens. The ink flowed with just the lightest touch. The Pigma pens are "more scratchy." However, the Pigma pens will work.
#30
Jane, my daisy is coming along. Will try to post an update photo tomorrow before my fun begins. I am having an injection in my right eye. Sounds like fun, huh?
One thing I tried last night was brushing water on a blue Inktense pencil to make a light blue wash to look like the sky. It worked very well. :thumbup: I have a lot to learn! But, having fun in the process. :thumbup:
One thing I tried last night was brushing water on a blue Inktense pencil to make a light blue wash to look like the sky. It worked very well. :thumbup: I have a lot to learn! But, having fun in the process. :thumbup:
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