Gallery

Trapsuutjies Fabric paint has a lot of applications. If you created something nice, please use the contact form to send an image to us.

Here are just a few of these applications : 
( Click on the pictures in order to enlarge )

A detail of a "curtain" (2.5 meters high) made of printed cotton and tule created by Jackie Howard.

Check out more of her work, on her website.

Fantastic kites created by German Kite Artist Holger Lendla and painted with Trapsuutjies Transparant Paints

 

The beautiful cushion on this bench is the result of a Trapsuutjies workshop and the talent of the North Sea Quilters.   


De Oever in Gooreind, Belgium, a day care centre for mentally handicapped people, use Trapsuutjies paints to create these colourfull tapestries, cushions and bags.


Rick Schultink made this lovely memory cloth during a Trapsuutjies workshop.


Fantasy Birds painted by Laura Liebenberg. In these paintings, she used Flexiprint Opaque, Coloubrite Opaque and the Translucent colours.

These chairs were upholstered with textiles created with selfmade stamps and Trapsuutjies Fabric paint.
It was part of a project for people with a physical handicap.

These two tags were made by Laura Liebenberg.                         


This quilt "Me and my crazy aunt" was made by Agnes Macdaniel using Trapsuutjies Fabric Paint and stamps. To see more of her work, visit her website : http://www.fabricart.nl/index.htm

 

 A nice quilt created by Anneke van der Wal. The printing technique was used for the central motif.

Children's clothing created by :
Hip & Zo

The images of the rose and the belt were created with  Trapsuutjies ready-to-print screens.

This hat was created by Soemi Hamidjaja, a fashion designer and hat maker. She had it painted with Trapsuutjies fabric paint.

In Germany, Trapsuutjies paint is used to paint kites. 

Kite artist Holger Lendla is the creator of these lovely kites.

Iris Luttmer, a young performance artist from 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands, has painted her torso with black Trapsuutjies Fabric paint. Then people from the audience were invited to put on a white T-shirt and give her a hug.
In this way they created lasting images of her body on the T-shirts. For more pictures & information, visit the web site of Iris :  www.iltt.nl

2 pair of monoprints created by Hella Sluyters

 

 

  

2 kinds of felt cushions, screen printed met ready-to-print
screens.

 

2 placemats made out of screen printed material.

 2 bags made byHanneke Beljaars.

During an children's event in Maarssendorp, the Netherlands, each child screenprinted his/her own T-shirt.

During 2 mornings and 1 afternoon, more than 175 children screenprinted their own T-shirts.

See their web site at : www.timmerdorpmaarssen.nl

A bag created by Mia Verbruggen tijdens de "Memories" workshop.

Anneke van der Wal dressed in a vest decorated with Trapsuutjies Fabric paint.

This quilt was created by Coby Dijkhuis with material painted during one of the workshops.

 



2 quilts created by : Jacqueline de Jong-Arts.


 

These 2 scarves were created from dyed cotton and later screenprinted and stamped with Trapsuutjies

Made by : Laura Liebenberg

These wonderful hats were created by Hella Sluyters of :
Kep Hoeden

 

 

 

6 quilts created by Annette Jeukens.
They are part of her series called "African Colours".

 

 

 

Fantasy birds painted by Laura Liebenberg