April 7, 2009

Love My Bubble Wrap

I've used bubble wrap many times to print on fabric or paper. It is one of the easiest background textures that I've found. In order to get the best texture, you should pop the large bubbles; it doesn't seem to make a difference with the small bubbles.

While trying to figure out a new way to use bubble wrap, I had one of those "What If" moments. I decided to put the bubble wrap directly on the scanner to see what would happen. The scan has some interesting textures, but the ink coverage would be really thick. I proceeded to play in Photoshop until I came up with the next example.Hmmm . . . I like! I think this one will make a nice print, but . . . I decided to take it even further.

Wow, very cool. I decided to make a PhotoEZ screen of the last two examples. I haven't had a chance to print with them yet, but I think (hope) they are going to look great. In the past, I made a couple of screens that just didn't look good when printed, they ended up looking mushy. At this point, I've accumulated a pretty extensive set of PhotoEZ and Thermofax screens; you would think I could tell ahead of time, but I still can't be sure what the final results will like.

Which one do you think will look best when printed?

8 comments :

imquilternity said...

I love them all, but think the last one will be very interesting when printed. Can't wait to see the results. What a great idea!

Linda’s Textiles said...

These look great Judy. Hope they print well - look forward to seeing the results.
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Sandy said...

WOW! Who would think it was bubble wrap. If the screen just prints the lines, I think I like the last one best.

Digitalgran said...

I love this idea Judy. I must have a go soon. Your PhotoEZ and Thermofax screens must be very useful for this sort of thing. I have a Gocco printer waiting to be used!

Rayna said...

2 or 3, depending on what effect you want. Yes, bubble wrap is great for printing in a variety of ways.

Judy Alexander said...

I must try this. Great texture!

Michelle said...

Those are incredibly cool and I think all three of them would make a really wonderful fabrics (maybe you can develop a new line!) As far as screenprinting, I think I like the second one. Can't wait to see your results!

Michelle said...

Hey Judy - thinking of you and keep you in my prayers. I can't believe you are dealing with fires again. Stay safe. xo.