Here are the results of my overdyes on those icky Ombre experiments (I left the nice one as is) 




I may not be done with these, I am tempted to add more colors to the landscape.
Remember this one?
The Blob
Is now a butterfly (of sorts)
This one
Has become a nighttime landscape
And this disaster
Has been transformed into this
A detail
And possibly play with fire on one of the others.
3 comments:
congratulations!very exciting outcome, lots of room to play and explore.
I definately feel better about them :)
Very nice examples of multiple steps to successful fabrics!
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