I spent this afternoon exploring acacia resist. Originally, the idea come from the blog "amovablefeast", and I'd like to thank the blog author Neki Rivera for the inspiration and general instructions given in her tutorial at: http://amovablefeast.blogspot.com/search/label/tutorial
And now, my own minor foray:
First, stretch the fabric on a frame, and apply the desired design in acacia resist (equal parts acacia powder and tepid water, mix well)
I also painted some spots of color between some of the hoops of acacia.
Dry this stage.
Next, jag in some color over and around the "hoops" layer more acacia hoops over the first color spots:
Keep layering color and acacia, drying between layers, building color and texture on the surface of the cloth:
If desired, stamp in a secondary design. I used a foam "sprig" stamp with bright green paint which I added in a "tossed" design. Layered over more hoops and dried this layer. When I had all the layers of color I thought I wanted, I did a wash with a golden glaze; pictures of of this layer half done, then fully covering the cloth:
Finally, after drying, then heat-setting, rinse out the layers of acacia. The design has a certain depth that really only appears fully when the washout is finished and the white and colored rings appear:
And that's my adventure for today..... "A" is for Acacia!!!
