
No time to play ART this weekend so I'm showing what I did last weekend playing ART. This is fabric and acrylic paints. One leads to another by blotting and adding more paint and elements.

This was my first time to do this and it was lots of fun. This is the second piece of fabric which was blotted from the first.

I was really just trying to get a feel for this technique. It is very exciting because I think the possibilities of use are limitless. This is the work surface paper which I can also use. I also blotted and printed tissue paper as I went.

these last two are a little different technique. As you can see I just grabbed a piece of scrap fabric. They are stamped with my original homemade stamps.

I think this is my favorite. Now what to do with them? I'm not sure yet. You know I will show you when I do.
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