Welcome to the Crew's review of the lovely Rose Wonder stamp set. Rose Wonder is a beautiful line art stamp set that can be used for so many cool techniques. I decided to try a completely new thing for me. Painting on fabric!
For the black fabric I stamped with Whisper White Craft Ink and on the white fabirc I used Basic Gray Archival. Since I painted over the lines they are not seen in the finished project and it is not a big deal if those wash out.
I used a metallic fabric paint by Lumiere which is soft and washable once it is heat set. The flower is just two colors- a purple and a white. I painted each petal separately starting with the full strength color then mixing in some white and finished with white. In the center I have some smaller petals that are all purple or all white so they don't run together.
The leaves were done in a similar fashion with green and white paint. This was really fun and actually simple to do. I am not confident with shading so I looked on Pinterest at several samples of how people had shaded this stamp with watercolors to give me an idea of where to place the dark color. Once I had done a few petals I got the hang of it. Both came out very pretty- I kind of like the one on the black fabric a bit more as the contrast of metallic and black is more pronounced.
I have been missing sewing (especially in the winter I get the bug to sew!) and made these into oversized potholders. My potholder/hot pad collection is pretty lacking at the moment so these will be put to immediate use.
Supplies:
Stamps: Rose Wonder
Ink: Whisper White Craft Ink, Basic Gray Archival Ink. Lumiere -Halo Violet Gold, Pearl White and Metallic Olive Green
Accessories: Paint bushes, fabric, heat resistant batting, thread