Vicky from Paintspots and Splinters graciously is sharing her tutorial on making fabric Carrots!
Cut a long 'v' shape out of double
muslin.
Sew them up and stuff them leaving about a 2" header. Make a running stitch around the top of where you stuffed the carrot....
Sew them up and stuff them leaving about a 2" header. Make a running stitch around the top of where you stuffed the carrot....
Gather, pull it tight, and tie it
off.
In half inch (or
less) increments, clip the top of the carrot and strip down to the gathering
string.
Pull off the
'extra' strings and base coat in an orange acrylic paint of your choice.
Hang 'em out to
dry!
For the greens, I
used these two together. (Lost my picture of me actually painting). Tape around
the top part of your carrot with some wide painters tape or masking tape. I laid
the greens down in the paper plate and saturated them well with the paint
mixture. I pinned them at the bottom with a large safety pin and then hung them
out to dry.
After they were
dry, I separated the greens and then washed them down in a Raw Sienna acrylic
paint. I could used a darker color and next time I will.
I added a homemade
tag and a bit of jute.
Thank You Vicky!
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13 comments:
These caught my eye immediately! What a cute idea! I would be honored to have you link this up at my "Cowgirl Up!" linky party, going in right now.
♥Linsey
Great tutorial!!! The pictures are so clear and the instructions easy to follow!
Thanks Vicky!
Lucy
Good Morning, everyone,
I've made carrots with orange calicos...but never considered painting muslin. Thank you for sharing this technique!
Have a creative Tuesday. ~Natalie
Love it, easy to follow aright along thank you for sharing it!!
Love it! easy to follow right along! thank you!
Those are cute carrots. I'd like to try that painting on fabric one of these days.
Carol
Such cute carrots, great tutorial!!~
Kim
What a fun tutorial! I don't ever paint...so I would need to find some orange fabric! lol But great ideas!
Oooh....love this.
I love this tutorial....it is very easy to follow, and I will give it a try. Thank you for sharing!
Debbie : )
I love this tutorial...very easy to follow and I will give it a try. Thank you for sharing!
Debbie : )
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you Vicky!
Lynn
What a great tutorial! And Vicky's stuff is always so great! Thanks for sharing. :)
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