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Workshop - Desert Watercolour on Fabric This Weekend
Save this in your calendar. This weekend! LIVE - One hour only. Join @Christine Vabre as she shares how to create a desert scene on a Pocket Square sized piece of cotton. Paint along with her - using pinks, oranges and browns to create your own desert scene which will pop beautifully in a pocket. All details here.
Workshop - Desert Watercolour on Fabric This Weekend
Watercolour Workshop Next Week - Save Date
SAVE THE DATE! Next Saturday 9am AEST @Christine Vabre is going LIVE once only here in the Pocket Square Club. We are painting a desert scene on cotton pocket square with watercolour. Download the Shopping list and make sure you have everything you need. It will be free for a week inside the classroom.
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Final Class- Awesome!
The final silk class was so amazing, I had a wonderful time. Thank you so much for teaching this @Melissa Freeman ! I love taking all the classes I can as I learn new things in every one, but I generally need virtual ones due to my allergies & messed up spine! I'm excited to try to find some mini card pieces that may already be ironed onto freezer paper (I can't figure out where mine is). I know I have hankies somewhere. Do you think these techniques will work on stretched silk the same way? Or I may just use hoops and stretch circles. My back is being a nightmare right now. So minimal efforts will be best for my already screaming body. I am so loving the splatter effect. and some of the qtip with the straggle bits! I've never tried it (I don't have much yarns) but I recall years ago someone sending me a list of things to put on damp silk for effects and that eyelash yarn (I think that is what it was called) did some cool things. I can't remember if it was dampened before putting on silk. But it absorbed or pushed the paints or dyes to get cool effects. None of my friends said if they had scraps of that I might play with. Anyway I was wondering if you ever used anything like that? I'm trying to think of other materials that might also absorb or push paints and dyes around on silk. I need to look for that old information. I do recall he was a dye silker and not a paint silker. I've more experience with paints- and they play nicer for knowing what the final results are, lol.
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