When I first learnt Folk Art, I admit I was so excited. Not only had I found a form of painting that I could learn, that required no artistic ability (very appealing given that I believed that I had none) and one that I could see had so much potential. Suddenly I began dreaming of all the projects I was going to create; from the candle holders and projects I lovingly created and they lovingly accepted...though I'm not sure how long they treasured them for ;)
In all the years I have been painting, I have painted small projects and large pieces of furniture. I've painted entire walls, items of clothing and one thing I love is painting on fabric. From leather jackets to simple tote bags, nothing is safe. Most recently I have been painting our shirts and a few pieces for my son's company, Drop Dead Clothing.
So, in preparation for the show on the 19th August, we have been having great fun at Folky HQ creating a range of fabric projects. Using our Series 2 kits - beautiful Oriental blossom, pretty rosebuds, topiary and lovely lavender we have been decorating everything from cards to cushions, oven gloves to hanging decorations. With a touch of DecoArt's Fabric medium and your acrylics, no fabric is safe from your paintbrush.
Blossom covered cushions....
We love these fabric greetings cards (get your own fabric hearts as part of our Fabric painting bundle).
Whether they are plain decorations or lavender filled hearts, they always look better with a touch of Folk Art don't they?!
Transform a plain old set of oven gloves and add your own Folk Art design. Change the colour to match your kitchen decor.
Once you learn the techniques in each kit, with a bit of practice and the right medium there is nothing you cannot transform with a touch of Folk Art. We hope we have inspired you and we look forward to seeing your future fabric painting.
Keep on Folking,
Carol x
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