Alternatively, copy the design onto tracing paper. Place a piece of dressmakers carbon paper face down onto the fabric and place the tracing on top of that. Tape the edges and go over the traced lines with a biro or ball tool. Press quite hard and the pattern will transfer.
3. Place a piece of plastic underneath the fabric. Begin painting in the centre of the design, working out towards the edges, using the picture as a guide.
4. The dots of colour on the leaves and along the bottom of the elephants blanket and the pattern on the blanket are simply made using a cotton bud. Dip the end of a cotton bud in the paint and press it lightly onto the fabric. When the design is complete, leave to dry.
5. Fix a metal nib to a tube of Silver Touch three dimensional paint. To do this wrap the nozzle on the tube with a small piece of cling film and screw on the metal nib.
6. Outline the design with silver paint to add detail, pattern and texture. Tip: Wipe the nozzle frequently with paper towel to keep a clean line.
7. Use the same Silver Touch paint to add a faceted stone in each corner of the design and leave the finished project to dry for a further 12 hours.
8. Iron the design on the reverse for 5 minutes with a domestic iron on a medium setting or put it in a domestic oven for 5 minutes at 150 degrees centigrade.
9. Cut out 2 back pieces of white fabric and iron a crease down the fold line of each. Match up the centre back notches and pin together. Pin the back and front right sides together and leaving ½" seam allowance, machine stitch or hand sew around all four sides. Cut the seam allowance down across each corner close to the stitching and machine zig- zag or hand over sew the raw edges together.
10. Turn the cushion cover the right way out and press the seams. Stick 3 x 1" pieces of self adhesive Velcro fastening along the centre back opening.
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