Thursday, October 25, 2018

Printing leaves and stencils onto eco dyed clothes again!

I did my last fabric printing day before my craft stall last week - and boy was it hot out in the carport! The weather is stinking up here, I can't wait for the rain to come.
As before, I had some plain clothes and some shirts that I had dyed that hadn't come out with strong patterns that could use something extra.
The metal circle printed well on this linen top, but everything else is a bit vague.
None of the stencils that I had suited, so I went and clipped a small palm frond from the garden instead.
I rolled paint over the top of it to create an outline and was very happy with it.
Looks like a different shirt now, huh? Very tropical!
What I did on another shirt was to then turn the leaf over and press it down to create a print.
I love the detail that came through.
I'm not responsible for the dye on this shirt, but I'm really happy with the overall look now.
And with this other one, too. Layers of leaves on this one.
The leaf got a lot of use!
 Other shirts got lino prints.
Simple but effective. I thought about layering colours of these prints, but decided it was too much.
And of course my favourite - the bush chook. Though I printed them in brown this time instead of black.
To get the two colours I tape over the legs, print the body, and then remove the tape to do the second colour.
The brown goes well with the eco dye.
Not to mention on other colours.
 My sundew stencil also got a workout.
 These pants are now officially funky - pity they're too small for me!
 A few little arrows on this one in the small blank bit. The bike chain links printed well on this shirt.
 These may need some more work, but they remind me of gardening around my place.
Hopefully someone will enjoy owning them as much as I have enjoyed making them.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Dyeing, dyeing, always eco dyeing - this time silk dresses!

Take a gorgeous silk dress with gold embroidery:
Fill it with gum leaves, grevillea leaves, tea leaves and rusty objects:
Wrap it into a tight bundle:
Repeat with the second silk dress:
Lots more grevillea leaves on this one:
Wrap it around a rusty piece of metal:
And once both are wrapped, boil them in gum leaf dye for an hour.
They looked promising on the line afterwards:
Drying - love that copper!!
 Promising colours and patterns:
There's green in there, even after a wash in the machine!
Nice mix of copper, grey and black.
 Check out the spring:
 And the results... blown away!
Have to try that one again!
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Fabric Painting Day - lino, scrub fowl, plants and fun

I was determined to print as many things as I could in a day. I had plain tops, shorts, and some eco dyed clothes that hadn't turned out as well as I had liked. And I set up inside under a fan this time instead of outside in the heat - pretty warm here now!!
No shortage of bright colours 😊
A friend came and joined me, too, so we had a lot of (messy) fun! Her prints were funky:
My new bush chook stencil turned out great! I tried to capture the movement of them, how they skulk around the garden.
They would have looked lonely on their own though, so I printed them in pairs on this skirt.
And another sneaky one on a shirt: 
 This skirt was one of my favourite pieces of the day.
 And I printed some baby clothes for a couple of friends who are expecting. It's hard to make gender-neutral clothes sometimes!
Some of my eco dyed clothes hadn't come out with strong patterns, so I used stencils to jazz them up.
 The vine pattern came from some op shop stencils.
I've done this totem pole kind of effect before on shirts, I like how it turns out.
I was really unhappy with how this shirt had dyed, but now I love it with the dragonflies! It's a struggle not to put dragonflies on everything! 😁
 I started mixing paints at the end of the session, for some colour wash effects.
Really happy with how these dragonflies turned out:
I put a lot of dragonflies on things....
I eco dyed more clothes on the day, so there are still some more things to print on. Watch this space!
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Disney Cosplay: Ursula from The Little Mermaid - Part 3

Part 1 and Part 2 of this costume are done - onto the finishing touches now.

Step 4 - the Bling

Ursula wears a gold shell around her neck, the one she uses to capture Ariel's voice. She also has purple shell earrings.
I started with two snail shells that I picked up in the bush. Not sea shells, but I had looked and had no luck finding an intact shell of a good size to use. I could have made one from scratch, but I haven't dabbled much in clay or foam so this was a good option. I did two so that I had a test one, wanting the big one to be the final one.
I filled the holes in with multipurpose filler, taking care not to stuff too much in as I was worried that it might expand.
After a week set aside to dry, I started painting. It was very pale at first, and patchy, so I knew that I would have to layer the paint.
After a number of layers they look more like this! They really shine under the light, too.
I did try adding a varnish over the top to seal the colour in, but all of my tests came out lumpy. It was like it was reacting with the paint. We even tried my husband's spray-on varnish, but it was way too blobby. So I left the shells as they were and hoped that I wouldn't encounter any water that might wash the colour off!
I glued loops of wire on the back to hang the shells off and was very happy with the finished results:
Onto the earrings.
Same process as the gold shells: found matching shells on the beach, filled the holes, and painted layers of bright purple on. Because the colour was less transparent, it took half as many coats for these.
I went and found earring attachments after some puzzling about how to connect them, needing the shaped pieces to glue on to hold the shells to the ear hooks. 
It was the simplest and most attractive way of doing it.
With the bling done, it was just the final touches left!

Step 5 - hair and makeup

I found out that Ursula was based on a real life drag queen - that explains a lot!

The makeup was achieved with a trip to a costume shop in town, because I needed thick colour to put on. I used a brush for my face below, but a sponge should give a smoother colour.
At some point in the future I would like to figure out how to airbrush colour on so that I could be all-over purple for this outfit.
I have to decide whether to just do my face (which would be a lot cooler up here) or my whole upper body - everything that shows above the dress. I'll probably go with just the face, because I'll be doing it all myself on the day and it will be hard to reach my back.
I did try a wig, but decided that I like white hairspray instead. It will be thicker on the day than what I did above!
There are some props that I could carry as Ursula:
  • The contract that Ariel signs
  • the sea witch's lipstick and mirror
  • The two eels, Flotsam and Jetsam 
  • Triton's crown and trident
But I decided that I was fine as-is. Now to wait until the day to put it all together... photos to come!
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