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Tie dye and Batik Buddha Hanging
This is a wall hanging that I made from doing a first layer of an outline shape of a Buddha and then went back and batik-ed the details.
I used basic tie dye techniques to make the basic shape. I used Faux Batik - I forget the name of it but you can get this stuff on Joggles.com. It's not wax, more like a glue and works great. No mess no fuss, it just washes out.
I'll be posting more tie dye and shibori techniques on here soon.
Any Q's please ask!
K

Posted by Katherine Munro from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada • Published See Katherine Munro's 12 projects »
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michelle G.
michelle G. · Antigonish, Nova Scotia, CA · 1258 projects
awesome
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Katherine Munro
Katherine Munro · Halifax, Nova Scotia, CA · 12 projects
I will certainly post a how-to on Tie dye soon! Thanks!
Kornélia L.
Kornélia L.
how did you do that? could you write me an email how to do it ? its awesome ))
kornelialohynova@gmail.com
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ay*lee*sha
ay*lee*sha · 21 projects
I vote you do a how to!
because i suck at tie dye,and this is just too awesome. and i don't htink i'll be able to sleep at night with out knowing step by step how to do it.
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m · Yorba Linda, California, US · 9 projects
this is awesome! My best friend would love it great job!
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