Having an odd piece of vilene, I decided to test it with brusho and this is the result.
As you can see from the right one, I tried to stamp with bleach but nothing really happened, so I decided to go with a couple of solid stamps but detailed ones still stamped well on it too.
Right is the vilene with an iron on lining and left is the result of pressing on top after the brusho has been added.
Again the ink really sunk into the material (now switched to the left side) and right, hexagons stamped in bleach to remove the colour.
Wow Sam these are gorgeous!! you really are on a roll!! love the stamps espec the dragonfly xxx
ReplyDeleteAll this experimentation, Sam - looks like fun. I really like the brighter backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteyou are really loving playing with your brushos and so many different surfaces! Great results today, love them
ReplyDeleteThese are all so pretty Sam and I do not have a clue as to what kind of paper you were using!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
These look great, love all the nice bright colours. The dragon fly one is my favourite ! Have a great weekend !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Amazing colours Sam love your what you doing with brusho x
ReplyDeleteWonderful effects on all of them and beautiful choice of colours
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
Gorgeous colours! xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous results you are getting Sam. These are amazing!
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Lesley Xx
They're really nice, I like the bright colours.
ReplyDeleteVilene is a very good surface to play on, you can heat it and bend it and make wonderful sturdy covers with it. Have you sewn around the edges or images yet Sam? Looking forward to seeing what you create with your panels:-) xxx
ReplyDeleteYou're really having fun with these arn't your Sam, they look fab! xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous results from your experiments.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
I love colorful creations, so as here.
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