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Coasting

I couldn’t quite get myself together for most of the day and so I didn’t accomplish much, except for doing laundry. Then, I got a spurt of energy this afternoon and headed to the studio to do some class homework and to make my daily 3 X 3.

I tried doing some discharge, but this is a commercial red fabric and it did not discharge very much.

I used a sequin waste stencil and plain DeColourant.

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When I took the heat gun to it, it looked like I was going to get some nice white dots.

But after I washed it, the dots were very subtle.

I have a box of number stamps that I rarely use.

Since this is red #19, I added a 19 with the stamps.

Here is another Twelve gift to share. This one is by Deborah Boschart. She chose the theme chairs and made us each a mini-version of her chair piece. I love all of the little elements that Deborah adds to her work.

We are getting dangerous amounts of rain here in Western Oregon. There are floods in many areas of the Willamette Valley. When we took Scooter for a short walk in the pouring rain, I wore my new thigh high red rubber boots. One puddle I stepped into almost came up to the top of the boots. More rain is due over the next week.

2 Responses to “Coasting”

  1. Judy says:

    What discipline you have!
    I need to get some DeCoulorants. I’ve used them in class, but have none of my own. Any that you suggest?
    We are receiving what is left of your rain once it crosses the country and it is much appreciated here in the South, after a long, dry summer. Aren’t you glad you have those boots! 😉

    xo

  2. Deborah says:

    I enjoyed making those small chair pieces so much. I’m so happy to know that it’s inspiring you in your studio.