Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sun Printing - An Introduction

It's been about 25 years since I've used sun printing paper but it's something I've been thinking about for a while! Who knew there was sun printing fabric?! I made this easy little square pin cushion using 8.5" cotton cyanotype fabric squares and buttons:


This applique shirt was so simple...


...and I love the extra button detail:


The squares I used are the Blueprints on Fabric(pink on blue) shown below:


In a nutshell, the 8.5" fabric squares in the kit are pretreated with a chemical that makes them change color in sunlight. I took the squares and pinned them to cardboard backing to keep them in place and laid various objects on top to experiment:


I placed the board in the sun for about 10 minutes and let the sunlight do its thing. The fabric darkens slightly (not to its dark blue you would expect):


Once the fabric has been in the sun for about 10 to 15 minutes, it is washed with cold water and the dark blue color appears:


I'm pretty sure there are over million things you could do with this fabric...here was my first hour of playing with it:


I pinned buttons to the fabric in the shape of a heart:


I pinned one of my mother's old necklaces in place:


I layered different types of lace:


I used a transparency with a superhero "POW" on it:


Stay tuned for more sun printing soon!

17 comments:

  1. this is too cool never even heard of it i want to go buy some right now

    Amanda
    http://patriciaraedesigns.blogspot.com/

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  2. that's so cool! I remember doing sun prints as a kid, but I didn't know there was fabric. and I love pink and navy together right now-perfect!

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  3. I love that kit. I used it recently to put some of my son's drawings onto fabric (and played around with some other stuff). I love the fish and buttons. I did some toy frogs and puzzle pieces!

    http://punkinpattern.blogspot.com/2010/07/from-drawing-to-fabric.html

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  4. oH MY!!! how crazy is this!! love it

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  5. I LOVED sun paper when I was a little girl... however, it always faded overtime... I'll definitely be checking out the fabric... I love it!

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  6. I'm thinking of so many things I could do with this fabric. One is cut it into shapes and letters. Thanks this is awesome

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  7. very cool ashley, lots of possibilities!

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  8. I didn't know they had such a thing. This is so fun!!!

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  9. I've never heard of sun printing before, but I love it already! Do you know if it will stay on the fabric wash after wash??

    Thanks for sharing!!!

    Jessica

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  10. This is super cool. So gonna copy. Someday. I love the objects you chose.

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  11. This is super cool. So gonna copy. Someday. I love the objects you chose.

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  12. i love love love love this! I remember playing with photo paper in jr high and having so much fun. this would be an awesome project with kids. thanks!

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  13. The necklace is SO COOL! I love that idea! What a fun post, thanks so much for the introduction. I'll be linking to this.

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  14. Oh my! i have just got to try this out! I had so much fun this summer playing with sun painting with fabric paints. I know I will totally love this.

    Thank you for the fantastic review and tutorial.

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