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Water marbling cloth.
Hand marbled book cloth was produced beginning in the 1830s as a durable inexpensive alternative to leather.
Add the fabric to the bucket.
Soak leather or prewashed fabric in mixture for 20 minutes or brush onto paper.
Marbling is the process of floating paints on the surface of a thick cellulose solution called size somewhat like oil on water.
Swish fabric to make sure the material is saturated.
The marbling colors might be too thick.
Stir thoroughly to dissolve the crystals.
Examples do exist of cloth marbled with watercolor paints notably the cover of charles woolnaugh s 1853 book the art of marbling.
The floating paints are swirled into patterns.
Make enough solution to cover your fabrics.
You can use a sheet of newspaper to collect leftover paint from the.
Thin the colors with water then test.
Fill a tub with marbling medium and remove bubbles from the medium using folded newsprint.
I love exploring colors water marbling and acrylic pouring are 2 ways for me to change medium and becoming a better artist.
Carefully pull the fabric out of the mixture and place it on newspaper to dry.
Allow the solution to cool.
Reserve alum mixture in bin to use over several days.
How to water marble with acrylic paint.
Add more paint and do another piece of fabric.
Add water to the size then re apply paints.
To do this mix one quart of hot water with three tablespoons of alum and soak the cloth for twenty minutes.
Wear disposable gloves while treating and marbling the fabric.
Mix 3 tablespoons alum per quart of hot tap water in a bin.
Then you capture your design with fabric or paper.
You should be going for a milky look to your paint.
In the large tray or tin create the marbling mix by mixing one tablespoon of ammonia with four tablespoons of methocel in tepid water.
There was too much time spent between making the pattern and putting the fabric in the paint mixture.
Mix 3 tablespoons of alum per quart of hot water in one of the buckets.
To water down your paint a bit add equal parts water to your acrylic paint and mix with a wooden skewer.
It is that easy and a great project for kids small parties and classes.
Hang it out to dry well before you start the marbling process.
Slowly drip the paint into your liquid starch mixture.
If you add too much water and you will lose the vibrant colors.
Step by step instructions for marbling with acrylic paint on fabric.
The marbling base is too thick.