A sharpie drawing that I did a number of years ago. These small pieces can be matted and framed for a quick sale or quick gift.
DRAW AN IMAGE ONTO CARD STOCK WITH FAT TIPPED SHARPIE MARKERS. TURN IMAGE FACE DOWN ONTO ONE OR SEVERAL LAYERS OF FABRIC AND THEN LIGHTLY DOUSE BACK OF CARD STOCK WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL. USE AN OLD CREDIT CARD OR ANY KIND OF BRAYER TO SQUEEGEE BACK OF CARD STOCK. WAIT SEVERAL MINUTES, LIFT EDGE OF PAPER TO SEE IF INK HAS TRANSFERRED TO FABRIC AND VOILA !
PERHAPS YOU HAVE CREATED A PIECE OF FABRIC YOU MAY NEVER USE OR PERHAPS YOU CAN WORK IT INTO YOUR NEXT FIBER MASTERPIECE !
YOU CAN SEE BY PIECE BELOW THAT YOU CAN USE THE FRONT OR BACK OF THE FABRIC...WHATEVER SUITS YOUR FANCY.
AFTER ALCOHOL |
JAN WARREN'S DRAWING BEFORE ALCOHOL |
JAN'S DRAWING AFTER ALCOHOL ANGELA'S SHOW AND TELL OF "WHERE IS THAT AIRPLANE" INSPIRED BY MISSING AIRLINER THAT WENT DOWN SOMEWHERE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN....GREAT JOB ANGIE ! |