Baby Clothes Sun Prints
Little socks, baby tees, and tiny sweaters--- the makings of an infant's first wardrobe are so impossibly small, and so quickly outgrown, you'll want to be reminded of them for years to come. Put their captivating forms on display with framed sun prints ; the bright-blue color and translucent effect of the cyanotype process yield images that are bold yet subtle. The technique is simple ; pin the clothing to special light-sensitive paper , cover with Plexiglass , and expose to the sun for a few minutes. Then rinse and dry the paper, and frame the prints as desired. Sun-sensitive paper is available at arts-and-crafts stores in sizes up to 11 inches by 17 inches. If the garment you are working with won't fit, make your print in halves and then frame the halves as one. (This little creative tip provided by Martha Stewart Living)
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