Batik tutorial

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Batik tutorial. Get inspired and try out new things.
459 people searched this
·
Last updated 3d
Liz Spencer • Natural Dye & Plant Color on Instagram: "New Tutorial ~ Pigment Making & Marbling with Natural Color by @nataliestopka   ☞Comment MARBLING & I’ll send the link to access this Tutorial in ✨A Year in Natural Dyes✨  🎨Learn Pigment Making AND Fabric Marbling with a focus on eco-friendly ingredients for plastic-free prints. No conventional acrylic paints or synthetic pigments needed.   ❖Make natural saturated pigments, float them on water & transfer the flowing pigment patterns onto cloth for washable, beautiful art textiles.  ♻️Never waste another precious leftover dye bath again! In this tutorial you’ll learn how to make concentrated natural dye PIGMENT that is shelf stable & suitable for a multitude of art processes including paints, pastels, crayons & of course as colorants s Batik Tutorial, Fabric Marbling, Flower Pounding, Historic Art, Earth Pigments, Art Textiles, Color Play, Water Transfer, Repeat Pattern

Liz Spencer • Natural Dye & Plant Color on Instagram: "New Tutorial ~ Pigment Making & Marbling with Natural Color by @nataliestopka ☞Comment MARBLING & I’ll send the link to access this Tutorial in ✨A Year in Natural Dyes✨ 🎨Learn Pigment Making AND Fabric Marbling with a focus on eco-friendly ingredients for plastic-free prints. No conventional acrylic paints or synthetic pigments needed. ❖Make natural saturated pigments, float them on water & transfer the flowing pigment patterns…

6
sew sew art: Unique Batik Tutorial Batik Tutorial, Shibori Tutorial, Batik Diy, Textile Designing, Art Mediums, Shibori Techniques, Paint Fabric, Fabric Dyeing, Textiles Artwork

Now before I get any credit at all, remember I totally learned all this info and even the pear design from Laura Kemshall. I watch shows on DMTV Design Matters TV and it is SO worth the yearly price. Can you imagine studying with Linda and Laura Kemshall all year? First I brought my 2'X4' ironing board down which I made on the painted batik tutorial and placed it on my folding table in my wet studio (a.k.a. kitchen) Then I covered it with the heavy heavy poly film I use for monoprints maybe…

50

Related interests