For week 5 of SOC4,
Kristin, our incredible host at
Twinkle, Twinkle has chosen Red, Royal Blue, and a splash of Light blue.

My contribution this week is some hand dyed fabric I call Poppies

I began by creating a handmade stencil. Of course, with my lack of drawing skills, I picked the easiest thing I could think of, which is a poppy head. I used both scissors and a craft knife to cut the pieces apart.

That way I could have both a stencil and a mask!

My supplies for this one included 91% Isopropyl Alcohol, Staz-on reinkers, foam brushes, my cut poppy head, two cups (one for each color), and a piece of old bed sheet torn to size.

If you recreate this process, be sure you are using 91% alcohol, which can't be found in Europe without a prescription, I've been told.

I wasn't sure which of the blues I would use to get royal blue, but I started with midnight blue. Of course, I have always contended that "cherry pink" is more red than "Blazing Red," so that's what I decided to use.

I was surprised when the midnight blue had a touch of pink with it, but I liked it, regardless. You can see I used the mask to determine where the poppy heads would go.

Using the stencil, I outlined the poppy heads. I began by using watered down (with alcohol) ink, but realized I needed to apply the red full strength so I didn't lose the entire image.

Unfortunately, that's exactly what happened. What started as not-so-bad poppy heads, turned into abstract blobs.

And because I have NO feed dogs on my machine, the abstract heads took on a mind of their own after the batting I added didn't want to turn the fabric.

A couple of detail shots

showing the mess I created with the stitching and painting, has encouraged me to call this abstract "Poppies." I now intend to use it on a scrappy journal cover. Now I just need to get busy sewing a few abstract flowers to go in that journal!
Thanks to everyone who visited last week. I tried to keep up, but with company over the holiday weekend, I ran out of time. I also discovered that once the challenge was complete, I couldn't access the links.
Don't forget to visit
Kristin for others who have joined this weekly challenge. Now we have only one week to go!
A gorgeous project!
ReplyDeleteI like how it turned out quite abstract - looks like a really complicated process!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colours! Your drawing skills look fine to me! I love your poppies and this will certainly make a fabulous journal cover! Chrisxx
ReplyDeletelove how you are using fabric for the SOC. sweet piece.
ReplyDeleteLove the abstract quality of this. Love poppies!
ReplyDeleteLOVING your abstract poppies, a beautiful creation. Always love working with fabric, you had done an amazing job :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteI love watching what exciting things you create each week, this is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! Can't wait to see what you do next week :)
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your abstract poppies! Your fabric creations for this year's SOC have been so amazing, Elizabeth.
ReplyDeleteI, too, cannot keep up with commenting on all of the entries. Thank you for your sweet comments on my blog.
Love your beautiful abstract Poppies! I think this piece will make a beautiful scrappy journal cover!
ReplyDeleteYour poppies are fabulous - I want them in my garden. Of course on a journal would be wonderful as well. Have a colorful week!
ReplyDeleteah, my favorite flower...of course I just LOVE this challenge piece!
ReplyDeleteIt looked like a lot of fun creating that Elizabeth. I wonder, do you wear gloves, or are you a, 'love me, love my rainbow fingers', gal? I am the latter. I love the finished abstract poppies and hope to see them in-situ when the journal is done :o))
ReplyDeleteVery nice job. Love the way your piece turned out.:)
ReplyDeleteThat is going to be awesome as a journal cover. LOVE that you try all of these interesting things.
ReplyDeleteYou are so fast with these SOC each week, YAY!! How sweet your idea was, these colors are so pretty together too. I like how yours came out and happy it will be the cover of a journal. Great idea cutting out the stencil too, it looked good. Not sure I could even come close to drawing one.
ReplyDeleteI quite like your abstract poppies!...I'm interested to see if they become a journal cover or something else! beautiful colors...love the nostalgia piece in the previous post too!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!!!
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing the process!
xo
ReplyDelete(And thank you for your sweet message!)
I've not tried dying fabric as I thought it difficult. Your tutorial makes it look "easy". Will have to add this to my already lengthy list of crafts to try!
ReplyDeleteWow, Elizabeth, I am really impressed and oh I want to do that too (making scrapbooking with cloth) and ofcourse it is abstract Poppies :) - Splendid!!!
ReplyDeleteKind regards
Mariane
http://cordes.re/blg/wind/?p=1243
I'm always impressed by people who take on such projects as you did. It turned out lovely, and I actually feel quite inspired. Perhaps I'll have to try myself. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePretty! I'm impressed; I don't often work with fabric. Maybe it's time to do that!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I do like your poppies!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Valerie
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, this is wonderful. I really love your abstract poppies. Funny that your Blazing Red ink is so pinky - I have it in pad form and it is red as red can be! Your Cherry Pink made a great red in this piece at any rate.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention I got a good chuckle when you mentioned my upside down stamp (4th of July ICAD). I had JUST noticed it was upside down right after I posted it and your comment came in shortly after. I placed it the way I liked the look of it and never gave it a second thought. Oh well, I've had worse faux pas (word to the wise - always check your torn dictionary pages before you use them in your art unless you're sure no one can read them!).
this is fabulous...and I am glad you are going to use it! It will be perfect for a journal cover.
ReplyDeleteAnything that involves poppies is a winner with me!
Thanks for stopping by my blog too.
I have never used fabric dyes, but I used to love to paint on fabrics with fabric paints, loved it. Nice to see this, love how it turned out.
ReplyDeleteLovely abstract piece!
ReplyDeleteYour post was fun to read and I enjoyed watching your fascinating process.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece, a real inspiration! I love the colours and the flowing shapes - where on earth do you get your 91% alcohol from? :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use this as a cover for your scrappy journal! I love how everything became abstract here and I especially love how you stitched it, too. Simply genius! Thanks so much for showing us how you do your work, too!
ReplyDeleteVery nice yours.
ReplyDeleteMy firs start out was disaster too.
So I had to make some alterations or sink.
I am new in this challenge.
I did manage to get something up on my blog today.
I love the flow and liquidity in your art...there's a sort of elegance to it...love how the colours have merged :)
ReplyDeleteI love your abstract poppies and the process on how you achieved the end result. Thank you for your encouraging words on my blog I always look forward to reading your comments when your name pops into my inbox. Sue 😃
ReplyDeleteI like abstracts and I like poppies so I LOVE this piece. It's always a challenge to control paints/sprays on fabric or anything that is really porous. You did an excellent job with the colour palette.
ReplyDeleteCool poppies!
ReplyDeleteLove your abstract poppy heads and how you show each step of the process. Your whole process seems very fluid. I would never remember to stop and take photos!
ReplyDeleteI love that you hand dye your fabrics! It's such a great way to get the colours that you want!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work, love how you built up the colourS!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work, love how you built up the colourS!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I thought I saw a hummingbird appearing at first.Did You see it at all ?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. BJ
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