I recently ordered some of Lesley Riley’s TAP Transfer Artist Paper. I have been wanting to try this for some time. It is wonderful and I love it. It transfers beautifully.
Here is my first sample. There will be more. I used a little play on words…
This is a color transfer…I did not color it with pencils or anything.
I have some for sale…contact me if you are interested. There are 5 sheets in the pack for $13, full instructions and a sheet of silicone release paper.
In other news, I have been cleaning up my workspace in the garage, cleaning out the fridge and trying to use up dyes before they get too old. I dyed several yards of stuff and then discharged some designs on the black. I found out there was lots of green in that black dye. The big circle stamp is my new favorite thing to stamp with.
I discovered I could set the white balance on this camera according to the kind of light I am shooting in. Holly Knott has a great tutorial on her blog about shooting your own work. It is well worth reading, especially if you can’t take it to a photographer and need to photograph your own art. Read it here.
I couldn’t resist ordering wool roving in my last order and have been playing at felting beads. Aren’t they cute? Pretty easy and fun to make.
Tuesday is election day. I will be working as a judge doing my civic duty and guarding the integrity of our elections.
I made some great tote bags using TAP, but it doesn’t keep well. It is subject to degradation in humid environments. Maybe double bagging would help. Your work looks great.
Thanks, Susan….what do you mean by double bagging and TAP not holding up well? Any photos you could send me of what you are referring to? Perhaps it’s best used in wall art?