I come from a long line of sign writers and am happiest with a brush and some paint! Add
paint to fabric and I get really excited!!
Saturday, July 19, 2014
More Sun Prints
After a string of wet, rainy days, the sun popped out and I hurried to make the most of it. There was a wash on the line, some biscuits baked in my outdoor oven and a few more sun prints completed.
It is super simple, Linda! I do find it is best to make sun prints on a day when there isn’t any wind because everything stays where you want it. I do mine on my living room deck which is fairly sheltered too and gets great sun all morning until about 1 or 2 in the afternoon. I will definitely be making more!!
Thanks, Lorette! These did turn out well - I was pleased. The problem with a scheduled class is that you have to be sure you have a perfect sun and little wind. Well, less wind is helpful - if it is windy, it is hard to keep your leaves and such in place and weights will leave marks. And you can do this indoors with lights, but it isn’t nearly as much fun.
OMG! How awesome! What's the trick to getting it so perfect?
ReplyDeleteI just went back and read your post on how you do this amazing technique. I missed that post. Now I know how you get it so perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt is super simple, Linda! I do find it is best to make sun prints on a day when there isn’t any wind because everything stays where you want it. I do mine on my living room deck which is fairly sheltered too and gets great sun all morning until about 1 or 2 in the afternoon. I will definitely be making more!!
ReplyDeleteTHESE ARE GORGEOUS!!! What fun you've had!! You must teach this.... please???
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lorette! These did turn out well - I was pleased. The problem with a scheduled class is that you have to be sure you have a perfect sun and little wind. Well, less wind is helpful - if it is windy, it is hard to keep your leaves and such in place and weights will leave marks. And you can do this indoors with lights, but it isn’t nearly as much fun.
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