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THE LATEST FIBER ART TRENDS FROM QUILTING ARTS MAGAZINE
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ISSUE 24
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Hello John,
In this issue of Quilting Arts Magazine®
Embellishments you’ll learn about tips
for using our new heat-expandable paint,
discover where to find us at Festival in
Chicago, and get important subscription
information.
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Add Dimension with Expandable Paint
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Pebeo Expandable Paint has a multitude of
uses for raising the level of your
mixed-media art. Paint it on a surface, and
it expands when heated with a heat gun or
ironed from the back side. It comes in white
and can be mixed with color before applying
or painted after heating.
Here are some tips for using expandable
paint:
- Lay a stencil
over fabric (such as velvet), or a
fabric-paper combination. Brush expandable
paint through the stencil. Remove the stencil
and heat the paint with a heat gun to raise
the surface. Let cool and paint the raised
pattern or rub with a Shiva
Paintstik.
- Spread about 1/8" expandable paint on
fabric in a shape that you want (such as a
tree trunk), then use a tool like the end of
a paintbrush to draw lines, ripples, or
shapes in it. Heat and paint when cool. (Wash
the brush or tool immediately after using.)
- Use a very simple, deeply etched rubber
stamp (such as “Spots
with Dots” ) to apply expandable paint to
your surface. Use a fine brush to fill in any
gaps left by the stamp. Clean stamp and brush
immediately.
- Brush about 1/8" expandable paint onto
your fabric base. Embed small items such as
shells, small rocks, or beads into the paint
(which acts as a glue), then heat.
- Brush expandable paint on to your fabric
base. Sprinkle sand, mica flakes, glitter, or
microbeads onto the paint, then heat to
expand.
For more ideas on how to use expandable
paint, see Linda S. Schmidt’s article in the
Winter 2006 issue of Quilting Arts
Magazine (Issue
24) and Mixed-Media
Explorations by Beryl Taylor.
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Come see us in Chicago!
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If you’re going to the International Quilt
Festival in Chicago this weekend (April
13-15), be sure to stop by our booths (1731
through 1735) in the Make it University
section. We’ll have workshops, product
demonstrations, galleries of reader art,
virtual studios featuring some of your
favorite artists, plus books, back issues,
and products for sale.
Find out the details on our website.
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