In the chill of a late October morning, my
tags remain shrouded in darkness; but hold them in your hands and something
magical happens!
As the tags slowly warm
in your hands, striking contrasts of orange and purple, black and white start
to emerge. Suddenly before your eyes the
full moon emerges from the mists of time, illuminating the sky and pumpkins below.
The tags become fully visible when brought close to a fire or other heat source, I used a heat tool. But as the heat fades, so does the magic and the pumpkins return to their twilight world, once more shrouded in darkness.
I’m no scientist, but I used to work for a pioneering company in the Research and Development of
Thermochromic Liquid Crystals (pigments that change colour with the
temperature.) I was really surprised to
find that nowadays you can buy TLC paints on e-bay!!
I
made the first two tags by using thick handmade purple paper as a
base. I cut a hole for the full moon, with white card behind, then
attached
die-cut bats, pumpkins, and the word October.
Next I painted over the whole tags with black thermochromic paint
(ZuperPaint from KILABITZZZ). I used silver ink, applied with
pen and brush for the writing. The tags are completed with a silver
ribbon
tie. When the tags are heated to 37 degrees the black thermochromic
paint slowly changes to transparent, revealing the colours underneath.
As if by magic!
Here’s Bailey relaxing with our pumpkin harvest that we picked in October! Can you spot what might be the smallest
pumpkin in the world?
Bye for now,
Jane xx
Awh I found a picture of Bsiley at last. What a star.
ReplyDeleteLynn x