TASTER: How to Use Decolourant with Jamie Malden
FREE Tasters (Textile Art) • Educational, G, 01-May-2017
Jamie loves to block print and by using this Decolourant paste she adds yet another dimension, as if by magic, to her work. Decolourant acts like a bleach in that it takes the colour out of the fabric, leaving the block print behind, and the magic begins when you have let the paste dry, and then you iron it.
This paste is extremely safe and non-toxic so even children can have a play.
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