Hello Friends!
I told you several days ago that I was going to show you how I painted on fabric for our sewing room/office curtain.
First, you'll have to visualise the above photo unpainted because I forgot to get a before photo.
Sorry.
I wanted to do this fabric painting project NOW, so I racked by brain trying to come up with what I might have at home that could work.
I have craft paints on hand, but I didn't want a stiff painted finish for the curtains.
Then I came up with the idea of using food colouring .
I first cut fabric strips for experimenting with the right balance of the dye and water mixture.
When I discovered that I didn't have any red food colouring I decided to use beet juice.
And it worked beautifully!
I believe can thank Ma Ingalls from "Little House on the Prairie" for this little tidbit of knowledge:)
Honestly I was surprised that the colours worked out to be exactly what I was wanting to achieve for this project.
The pale red and blue were simply diluted.
The lime green, which looks more yellow here, was a mix of yellow and green together.
I applied it to the fabric with a craft paint brush, being very careful to stay within the lines of the postal pattern on the curtains.
I also placed a plastic barrier underneath the fabric to protect the surface it was lying on.
This is a must!
Now this is all experimental on my part...
But I figured that you don't know until you try, right?
Since I was worried that the dye would run after washing I sprayed the painted areas with an acrylic coating to seal them.
I feel pretty confident this won't wash out.
At least I hope not!
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
I will be back to share with you how it looks once it is hanging.
I want to paint the window's trim first.
Oh yes, another project!
Please join me as party here: