I started my
RUST tags a few weeks ago when I did some tie-dyeing with some rusty old
screws, nuts and bolts from the shed.
I wrapped little bundles of rusty bits in
calico and secured with rubber bands. I
soaked the bundle in vinegar for 24 hours and then left it in the greenhouse
for a week. It smelled disgusting!
After I had
removed the rubber bands and washed and ironed the calico I began to look
closely at the resulting marks to see if there were any interesting pictures in
the rust. To start with, as Halloween is
coming up, I was looking for monsters,
were-wolves and gargoyles. I wasn’t
expecting to find roses and diamonds!
My first tag
started like this: This rusty image is
just how it came out of the tied bundle, it has not been touched up in any way to
look more like a rosebud.
I used the rest of the rusty calico to make leaves
and 2 3D roses. The rose stem is a dried
leaf stem.
For my second tag
I found a diamond solitaire etched into the rust. I added a ring of gold wire and some more
rusty leaves.
Even the waste
fabric from the leaves is beautiful.
Who said romance is dead?!
I also found
cobwebs and spooks in my rusty images, but I’m keeping those for Halloween!
Bye for now,
Jane xx
Amazing to find a rose in the fabric. Love how you added the leaves and the pretty 3D roses. I didn't know you could make rusty cloth--I learned something new and am eager to try it.
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