Relax creatively - Fabric painting - Your fast & easy guide Number 2 - Fabric colouring in

Your fast & easy guide, #2

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Painting, Art Technique, Needlecrafts & Fabric, Fashion
Cover of the book Relax creatively - Fabric painting - Your fast & easy guide Number 2 - Fabric colouring in by Margot Krekeler, Margot Krekeler
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Author: Margot Krekeler ISBN: 9781386599586
Publisher: Margot Krekeler Publication: July 21, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Margot Krekeler
ISBN: 9781386599586
Publisher: Margot Krekeler
Publication: July 21, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Are you looking for new and effective ways to reduce stress and relax?

Fabric colouring in could be your solution!

What is fabric colouring in?

Adult colouring-in books are very popular because many stressed-out people value colouring in as being an easy way to relax.

Fabric colouring in – the new fabric-painting discipline –  is also a very relaxing activity; however, compared with colouring in books it is:

  • more creative, because we first have to develop a design idea, then create the design on the fabric, and finally colour in the design
  • more productive, because we end up with a product we can use; for example, we can wear the clothes we’ve painted or dry our dishes using the colourful tea towel we’ve painted.

Fabric colouring in is your ‘thing’ if you are

  • interested in trying a new way to relax that’s easy, creative and productive
  • an ‘adult colouring-in book’ fan who wants to bring more creativity and productiveness to your colouring-in activities
  • a fabric-painting beginner who’s eager to access the craft of fabric painting quickly and easily
  • an experienced fabric painter who wants to enrich your expertise by adopting a more playful and experimental approach.

This book, Your fast & easy guide Number 2, is the second in the new series of guide books about fabric painting.*

The book wants to help you relax and have fun while playing around and creating colourful designs on fabric - without having to have any detailed knowledge or special skills.

While working on the book’s several easy-to-do example projects, you’ll learn how to apply the various fabric-painting techniques, simply by experimenting with and exploring the many possibilities of design creation and colouring in on fabric.

You’ll also be able to refer to a handy checklist, comprising both images and explanations of the supplies and preparations you need to organise before you can start any fabric-painting project.

By the end of the book, you’ll know for sure whether FABRIC COLOURIN IN is your new relaxation technique.

Have fun!

*If you’re looking for an overview of fabric-painting techniques and detailed information about the basic elements of fabric painting, you’ll find them in the first book in the series, Your fast & easy guide Number 1: The Basics.

And if you’d like to get deeper into the fabric-painting techniques, help is at hand in any or all of the three forthcoming books in my series. I’ll soon be publishing guide number 3: Stamping and following it with guide number 4: Stencilling and guide number 5: Freehand painting.

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Are you looking for new and effective ways to reduce stress and relax?

Fabric colouring in could be your solution!

What is fabric colouring in?

Adult colouring-in books are very popular because many stressed-out people value colouring in as being an easy way to relax.

Fabric colouring in – the new fabric-painting discipline –  is also a very relaxing activity; however, compared with colouring in books it is:

Fabric colouring in is your ‘thing’ if you are

This book, Your fast & easy guide Number 2, is the second in the new series of guide books about fabric painting.*

The book wants to help you relax and have fun while playing around and creating colourful designs on fabric - without having to have any detailed knowledge or special skills.

While working on the book’s several easy-to-do example projects, you’ll learn how to apply the various fabric-painting techniques, simply by experimenting with and exploring the many possibilities of design creation and colouring in on fabric.

You’ll also be able to refer to a handy checklist, comprising both images and explanations of the supplies and preparations you need to organise before you can start any fabric-painting project.

By the end of the book, you’ll know for sure whether FABRIC COLOURIN IN is your new relaxation technique.

Have fun!

*If you’re looking for an overview of fabric-painting techniques and detailed information about the basic elements of fabric painting, you’ll find them in the first book in the series, Your fast & easy guide Number 1: The Basics.

And if you’d like to get deeper into the fabric-painting techniques, help is at hand in any or all of the three forthcoming books in my series. I’ll soon be publishing guide number 3: Stamping and following it with guide number 4: Stencilling and guide number 5: Freehand painting.

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