This will add definition and perspective. Now, with the last blue dye, pour a little --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- onto a plastic plate. Apply a little dye to the roller and roll over the fabric. Don't --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- worry if the dye comes off the roller in an uneven fashion ... it all adds to the --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- character of the piece. Take the sea sponge next, wet it in a little water and use a --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- small amount of the dye left on the plate. Don't put too much dye on the sponge, or --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- it will give big blobs again with no definition. Fill in the spaces as you see fit. Fold --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- the plastic over the painted piece of fabric and then fold it up into a smaller, more --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- manageable piece. Place in a warm spot such as outdoors in the sun, or in the car to --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- provide the heat necessary for dye fixation. After a period of no less than 4 hours, or --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- up to a few days, you can rinse the fabric in cold water, wash in hot with synthropol --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- SP or your normal washing powder and rinse again in cold until the water runs clear. --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- Try a few of these painted pieces at one time with different colours and different --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- applicator tools to see what different effects that you can achieve. Have fun and --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- keep records, just in case you want to do that special piece again. Use any left over --- RECORDSEPARATOR --- dye in a tray dye.