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Printing (Found Objects) & Stencilling

Printing (Found Objects) & Stencilling. Printing with found objects is when you create patterns and designs on paper or fabric using stuff we find around the house.

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Printing (Found Objects) & Stencilling

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  1. Printing (Found Objects) & Stencilling

  2. Printing with found objects is when you create patterns and designs on paper or fabric using stuff we find around the house.

  3. A stencil is a thin sheet of cardboard with a design cut from it. You can reuse a stencil over and over, making it perfect for creating patterns.

  4. Begin by picking a theme!

  5. Use this theme to inspire your drawings. This drawing is inspired by what?

  6. Materials PVA Glue Paints Brushes

  7. Some found objects that are suitable for printing. Can you think of any others? halogen bulbs bottle tops thread reels cork straws lollypop sticks

  8. Can you guess what kind of found objects made this prints?

  9. How to apply paint to your found object. Use a paint brush Each colour should have it’s own brush. Less is more. Just a thin layer is needed. Keep a newspaper on the table for blotting off excess paint.

  10. Printing Tape the fabric down so it doesn't move. Pick a found object to make your print with. Choose a colour Apply the paint to the object with a brush. Use it to print a design on your fabric.

  11. To make a stencil begin by collecting cardboard at home. Cereal boxes are great for making stencils.

  12. Draw your picture in the middle of the card.

  13. Your drawing should now be cut into a stencil. Are you ready to create designs and patterns on paper or fabric.

  14. Before you start to stencil, prepare your paints. Each colour paint should have it’s own paint brush

  15. Stencil Making Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4

  16. A good tip is to work the paint into the bristles of the brush by rubbing it into newspaper.

  17. Tape the fabric down so it doesn't move. Stenciling Put paint through the cut stencil. Little circular motions work best to get the paint into the fabric. Use different colours

  18. A stenciled fabric print inspired by sunflowers.

  19. Stencil Ideas What is the theme of this bag? Can you think of other themes to inspire your printing? What else could you print on besides a bag? Think of a group printing project the whole class could do.

  20. Workshop Design : Maeve Hunter Edited by: Carrie Lynam Programme of CCoI Education Dept. 2012/13 www.learncraftdesign.ie

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