I get plumb silly with myself when I make an exciting (to me anyway) discovery while I’m doing art. Remember this piece of paper cloth? It was the piece I did the tutorial on (see sidebar link). I am finding this paper/cloth with metallic paint on it notoriously difficult to photograph. It looks like blotches of paint when it really has a nice warm color all over it.
I decided to make a needle case today for a friend of mine out of this paper/cloth. I layered it and quilted leaves and hearts on it. As on the last one I made (see tutorial) I colored in the leaves with Tsukineko Fabrico marker #165 Pine. The ink is transparent which is a wonderful asset because it doesn’t totally cover all those luscious designs on the papers below. The heart quilting could barely be seen. Coloring them posed a greater challenge to me because the garnet and orange markers make a pretty solid look, which was not what I wanted. (To see what I mean, see the Tutorial–one of the needlecases has hearts that are painted with the marker and left to dry.) On a whim, I colored a heart with the Garnet #125 and Autumn Leaf #153, but instead of letting it dry, I smudged it with my finger…PERFECT! I kept doing this to all of the hearts with both colors. Results? A luscious look full of depth…and you can see the hearts but they blend softly and don’t stand out. Something so simple…
I’m so pleased with how this turned out!