I love the way the design looks like ice crystals. Have you ever tried this before? Let me know how it comes out! |
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Monday, January 26, 2015
Fabric Paint with a Crinkle & Ice!
I love the instant gratification of applying color to fabric and watching it meander across the surface. For this blue piece I crinkled the fabric after painting and plopped a few ice cubes randomly on top. As the ice cubes melted it pushed the paint around and left a fun "crystal" look!
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Oooh! Crystals! I love it! Have you ever contemplated fractals?
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I had to look up what a fractal was! Wow - they are beautiful... will defiantly keep this in mind!
DeleteI LOVE this! Definately another twist to ice dyeing - or better said ice painting - which I have to try
ReplyDeleteYessss - share your results!
DeleteSuper! I treally does look like ice crystals. What kind of paint did you use?
ReplyDeleteI used Seta Color transparent paints purchased at Dharma! I'd love to see your results!
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