Tutorial - Make a Refashioned Watercolor Skirt
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Tutorial - Make a Refashioned Watercolor Skirt


http://www.plasteranddisaster.com/paint-disaster-to-watercolor-skirt/
A stained skirt transformed into a watercolor print

Tutorial at Plaster & Disaster Blog

"Fabric paint can leave a pretty rough texture which isn’t fun to wear, so I decided to try a watercolor effect in hope that that would help the fabric retain some of its softness. I also thought that this would lead to a pattern that would be realistic for me to be able to replicate over the full skirt".... Read more




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