Over the summer, I shared my DIY for printing on fabric. The method hasn't changed, but I thought it was too pretty not to share.
For an authentic Fall look, I dyed my fabric {buckram} by placing it in a baking dish and soaking it in a cup of tea for a half hour. I then removed it and allowed it to dry.
Using a spray adhesive, I glued the fabric to a piece of card stock...anything that traditionally runs through your printer. Allow to dry for a minute or two.
Using a paper cutter, cut the fabric/card stock so that they are a perfect fit for one another. Insert your "paper" so that the image will print on the fabric side.
Remove, allow to dry for a minute and cut to desired size.
Remove fabric from card stock.
I wanted to fray the edges a little. To quickly achieve this look, just pull one thread at a time with a pair of tweezers.
Using your spray adhesive, adhere to your object. While there are a lot of steps to this project, it truly only takes 10-15 minutes!
This pretty little label will spice up my signature cocktail presentation for Thanksgiving!

2 comments:
Gorgeous!
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