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Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Christmas tree (designed with Stickers)
My son’s school asked me to plan a Christmas workshop.
I came up with a simple piece with stickers / white labels
This link has the entire slides used for the session with different styles of trees.
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Batik made easy: Liquid Wax on Tee
These are the basic items to draw a design in cold wax. Stretching a tee over a box or tray will be helpful and it can be used during the painting segment as well.
Step 1: Draw a design. Remember, parts where the liquid wax is, will remain 'empty' after colours are added. Allow it to dry overnight.
Step 2: Add Colours. Allow it to dry overnight.
Step 3: Soak the tee in water until the liquid wax has dissolved. Wash as normal with detergent.
Batik made easy: Liquid Wax (aka Cold Wax)
Step 1: Use a liquid max marker to design images or patterns.
If students need a little guide to trace, use watercolour pencils to draw - easy to wash off as well.
Step 2: Add colours (batik dyes). Avoid having dyes on the liquid wax as the colours.
Step 3: Brush on a layer of fixer on both sides of fabric. The colours will appear darker. This step is optional as it depends on the brand of dyes.
Step 4: Dry overnight
Step 5: Wash away under running hot water for painting with frames.
For fabric that can be removed from frame, soak in a pail of water.
Step 6: Dry overnight or under the sun.
The following two images show the same segment of a Batik Painting before and after Step 5.
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| The brown line is the liquid wax. |
| A washed piece. |
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