Sunday, March 26, 2017

Painting the Apron

Last year I painted an apron to submit to the Cloth Paper Scissors Magazine for the Mixed Media Apron Reader Challenge.  It was selected as a finalist, and I was really thrilled to see it in the July/August 2016 issue.





The apron was created in layers with fabric paints and my own designed stencils and masks.  Below are some pictures of the process and some details.  Please let me know if you have any questions.


The background was created with stencils over a round Tyvek stencil with a sponge.  The idea was to cover the background with interesting shapes and different colors.  I think I got a bit carried away with the colors :)
Using leaf and flower stencils and masks, I added a watery layer over the background.  I held the flower masks in place, and pounced with the sponge around it.  The leaves were done with the stencil first (painting the inside), then a mask over it, to get the shapes inside the leaves.
The leaf and flower shapes were outlined with a fabric pen.
Next the shapes (from the first layer) were now outlined inside the flowers.  Shadows were added to the flower shapes to make them stand out a bit more.
Some of the background shapes were still too strong and competing with the foreground, so they got a layer of white dots through sequin waste.
Finished!  Added some doodling to some of the leaf shapes, and put it away so I wouldn't keep messing with it :)

While it was gone, I started another apron and a tea towel with some of what I had learned.  I got Textile paint and decided to go with greens and blues.  Below you will see the first step and the finished pieces.




2 comments:

  1. What a FuN Apron! You have Inspired mE!!! Next time I go to a class, I will go with a NeW PAiNTED & Dyed Apron!!! Thank You for Sharing!

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  2. Oh that is just fabuluous, I want to go and create now!! Thank you for sharing in such an easy to follow way. I love the technique and the results X

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