I finally got creative. It seemed to take awhile since my return to Mesa.
I created a black line drawing of a Arizona Mesa-like mountains design. Traced that design onto fabric using a fine sharpie black pen. Layering with batting and stiff tear-away stabilizer I created a sandwich that I free-motion stitched the pen lines with black thread.
Where the shapes were on the fabric I coloured in the areas using Inktense pencils. I then activated the dry Inktense by misting the project with water. Notice how the ink colour intensifies!
Now I need to fuse on a blank backing that includes a label containing my name and the location of the image. I would like to make the back look like a regular postcard back. Remember those? We used to mail them to each other when we were on holidays! Now we FaceBook and Blog!!
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The black-line drawing with tear-away stabilizer (bottom),
batting and fabric layers ready (left to right top). |
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Here I have free-motion stitched on the sandwich. |
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Then I began colouring the shapes with Inktense pencils. |
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Here it is all coloured in with dry Inktense pencil. |
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After misting the Inktense it causes the ink to become set into the fibres and is very vibrant! |
Recap - Black-line master to Inktense postcard.
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