Dee shows us three different ways of using the colorant products to produce the tie-dyed effect: first, you can use rows of simple stitching. You can wrap the fabric around marbles or pebbles, and you can also use a tube, recycled maybe from your local carpet shop!
The deColourant products are non-toxic and therefore very safe even with children.
The items hanging behind Dee have all been made with fabrics created using the two products.
The products are perfect too for use on the cards and other paper products.
Dee shows us lots of ideas in her interview – Meet Dee Paramour, and there are now several other videos on the site using this product.
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 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. We will be having more workshops on these topics in the future.
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Beading has been a passion for Fran for a number of years now. She shares her passion with her local beading group in Lincolnshire.
In this workshop Fran shows you how to make this delightful piece of jewellery. She also explains how to make coordinating earrings. If these aren’t your thing, then...
Karen’s ‘Singerie’ exhibition was held at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London in October 2013.
In this interview Karen talks us through her inspiration for the various monkeys. We also get to enjoy work that includes the use of sequin film, pyrography, torn fabric strips, sequined fabric and ...
This is a delightful little workshop from Fran, in which she shows how to make the simplest of button brooches, which starts off with some laid work round the button and then a 3-bead edging. Fran also shows how to start the project with your needle ready threaded, and how to finish such importan...