Rubber Stamping with deColourant and Dee Paramour
Fun Projects for Children • Educational, G, 01-Aug-2013
Dee Paramour shows us how to use deColourant®and deColourant® Plus to significant effect together with rubber stamps. The product is heat-activated but entirely safe and easy to wash out. Using the iron activates the product, and it can be used very effectively on cards and fabric.
The items shown hanging behind Dee have all been made with fabrics created using the two products, and we will be showing how in future workshops. Dee shows us lots of ideas in her interview – Meet Dee Paramour.
deColourant® removes the color from Natural Fibre fabrics and paper; available in an easy to apply creme or aerosol spray – colorant Mist.
Apply it, Heat it, and the color is removed.
deColourant® Plus has pigment added to it and comes in a unique 60 brilliant colors in 7 colorways; we have selected just one trio color pack to add to the shop items.
This idea is great for children as it is entirely safe and non-toxic. You could think about customizing their clothes.
deColourant® and deColourant® Plus are also great products that cardmakers can use, and we will be having more workshops on these topics in the future.
You can also meet Dee Pamour in our interview section of videos and see other workshops by her here on the site.
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