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Shiva Paintstiks
The following instructions are a summary from the book Paintstiks on Fabric: Simple Techniques, Fantastic Results, by Shelly Stokes. Instructors and shop owners are welcome to share these instructions with students and customers. Always do test samples before working on a large project. For additional information, visit our website at www.prochemical.com.
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Shiva Paintstiks
About Fabric:
You can use almost any type of fabric with Paintstiks, including cotton, rayon,
linen, silk and synthetic fibers. You will find that stenciling and other
masking techniques work on many fabrics including heavy fabrics, but rubbings
are limited to lighter weight fabrics. Heavily textured fabrics will not react
the same as smooth fabrics, but that does not mean you can't use them – just
don't expect the same results.
Prewash your fabric to remove any sizing. Use plain detergent. Avoid products
that contain fabric softeners or bleach additives.
One thing to watch for – fabrics that are treated to be "stain-resistant" may
also be "paint-resistant!" This is especially important if you are working with
pre-made table linens, as many have special coatings. Always check labels and do
a test before you begin a big project.
About Paintstiks:
Shiva Paintstiks are "self-sealing," which means that a protective film forms
over the surface of the Paintstik when it is not in use. To remove the film, you
can peel it away with a paper towel, rub it gently on a rough surface, or
carefully pare it away with a knife.
Preparing to paint:
A smooth work surface is helpful when working with Paintstiks. Any texture
placed under your fabric will show through as you apply paint to your fabric.
You may wish to cover your work area with plastic to keep your work surface free
from stray paint.
Paintstik colors are permanent once they are dry. Wear old clothes or use an
apron to prevent accidental "enhancements" to your wardrobe.
Fabric tends to move as you apply color. You may find it helpful to tape your
fabric to your work surface to prevent shifting while you are working.
Applying Paintstik color to fabric:
There are several ways to apply Paintstik color to your fabric, including direct
application, masking, rubbing, and stenciling.
Direct Application: You can apply Paintstik colors directly to fabric as
if you were coloring with a crayon. Once the colors are applied, you may wish to
use an old toothbrush or a stiff stenciling brush to smooth and blend the
colors.
Rubbing: Place a textured object under your fabric. Then work with the
Paintstik directly on the fabric. As you rub the Paintstik across the fabric, an
image of the textured item under the fabric will appear. It is not necessary to
press hard when making a rubbing – a light touch is helpful to get a clean
image.
Stenciling: Unless you are cutting stencils from freezer paper, you will
want to apply the Paintstik color with a stencil brush instead of using the
Paintstik directly over a stencil. (Direct application will cause a lot of paint
build-up around the edges of the stencil, and generally create a mess.) Rub the
Paintstik color on a separate "palette" surface. Load the paint onto a stencil
brush. Place your stencil on top of your fabric, and apply the paint through the
openings in the stencil. It often works better to use a circular "scrubbing"
motion than an up-and-down stippling motion. Add multiple layers of paint to get
a solid image.
Masking: Use masking tape, paper, or any other material to cover areas of
your fabric while you apply the paint. For example, lay a grid of masking tape
down on your fabric. Apply Paintstik color directly or using a brush, then peel
up the tape to expose the grid on your fabric.
Cleaning Up:
Paintstik colors are easily removed from your tools and brushes with standard or
citrus-based solvents. With a little bit of extra work, they can be cleaned with
soap and water.
Making the color permanent:
After applying Paintstik color, allow the painted fabric to dry for 3-5 days,
and then heat-set to make the colors permanent.
To heat-set the color:
Set your iron to the proper setting for the fabric. Place an old piece of fabric
or muslin on your ironing surface, put the fabric paint-side down on the muslin
and press for 10-15 seconds in each spot. The muslin should absorb any excess
oil that remains in the paint.
Warning: If you have not allowed sufficient
drying time, you will drive oil into the muslin and probably into your ironing
surface. If you must heat-set your paints before they are completely dry, put a
piece of greaseproof paper (such as parchment paper) over your ironing surface
to prevent staining.
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