making your own printable fabric is very simple. i have never bothered with this store-bought stuff. 1) basically you iron some freezer paper to the back of the fabric to make it stiff enough to go through the printer. 2) trim fabric to printable size (before or after you iron on the freezer paper doesn't really matter). 3) i fold some (scotch or masking) tape over the bottom edge to make sure it will feed in the printer without wrinkling or separating the fabric from the freezer backing. 4) when you have printed it, peel off the freezer paper. it should peel off quite easily. if your printer uses pigment-based rather than dye-based ink, you shouldn't have to worry about setting the ink in any way. but there are products that will do that. i have done this with knits and wovens with great results.
Thank you so much for the step by step of making your own.💖 I am going to pin your post so others can find it and also so I can find it later and try it out! If I can avoid spending the big bucks and make my own I am always up for it!
@@BentleyHouseMinis you're very welcome. i learned this from the internet years ago and i think more people should know about this. i'm always happy to spread the knowledge.
This is how we made memory quilts a few years back, we used bubble jet set and bubble rinse on the quilting fabric ironed onto freezer paper just don’t use it on a laser printer as it use heat and can seperate the fabric from the freezer paper😹😹
I thought l couldn’t be more impressed with your skills and then BAM your drawings are truly amazing. That is why so many of us love to watch you. Your fresh, funny and soooo talented!
This was wonderful! Great job! This would have been a fun wallpaper for your abandoned Coffee Shoppe! hehehe Thank you for the opportunity to collab with you! This was fun! Can't wait for the next one!
That would have been great lol!! If I had thought about doing this before I might have made my own wallpaper for that.... so many custom ideas for the future now 😄 Thanks for the collab!
Ara.... are you ok? you didn't use any brown paint? Did you run out?? are you ill??? Just kidding of course, this turned out wonderful! Now you just have to make a sweetshop or ice cream parlour. I really like what your partner in crime did for this one too!
LOL!!! I know! It was killing me not to age them up!! But rest assured I am feeling fine. I showed my husband when I finished the design and said "Isn't it cute?" He said "yes but you don't do cute" lol! 😄
Well done! That "pallpaper" turned out so cute. I really like this idea. And Fabri Tac (Fabri Fix at Hobby Lobby (same product)) is my favorite glue. It doesn't bleed through fabric as readily, and when using it with paper it does not make the paper bubble up like Tacky Glue. Tacky was my favorite for decades, until I gave in and coughed up the extra cash for Fabri Fix/Tac, whatever.
I had never really explored it before but I am so glad I am working with it now! It will definitely be my go to for upholstery from now! Thanks so much my friend!
Your computer skills are amazing. Not to mention how talented you are in the drawing and painting area. Well heck, you are just an amazing artist! Love this collab with Sean. You two really had different takes on this prompt. So fun to see what you both came up with. Hope you do more!!!
These paintings are so pretty ..And that wallpaper is gorgeous ,I used to make my own for my cards too it’s fun ..I do love the material idea though that looks so pretty on the table and chairs..You can get som fray check that’s an easy way to stop edges fraying,you only gently run it along the edges..The girls who do doll clothes use it when they are making delicate tops etc ,great for along material on fairy wings too 😀
Those of us who have no talent, creativity, or ability, are absolutely amazed by everything you do. This is no exception. I wish you would pull out that prompt book every week.
Dear Ara! Loved your beautiful video. I make my own fabric for mini pillows by using spray adhesive glue and cotton fabric. Mine is an ink injection printer so, immediately after printing y give it a quick spray of matte varnish. Liquitex is good. Then I peel it off and cut the way I need it. Big hug!!!!!
Still 100% my favourite miniaturist! Thank you Ara! I am going to have to try printing my own fabric. Working in 1:24 a lot, I struggle with finding small patterns that will fit the scale.
This came out great. I love print. And doing it with out the pin stripes was a good call. It is wonderful seeing all of the other radio prompts. I think it is great to see everyones individuality. I enjoy watching your process.
I really need something like the canvas that you didn’t use. I’m printing miniature photo projects and cancels would be perfect! I love that it works in the printer at home. Awesome!
I think the popcorn painting would look really good on top of the table. You no what I mean? Paint the popcorn on top of the table. I think that would look really good!
I use CamScanner a lot for my mini printies or images. It is a free app that scans the image and can make it look really good with very little effort. I love your channel! 😍💙Thanks for being amazing!
Oh my!! Now I’m even more excited to see what next project you have up your sleeve. I love the colors in this little project...not your usually m.o. ☺️😉
I used to love playing with printable fabric. Poorly nowadays i don't have a printer that allows me to use them, so when I need fabrics in miniature I have to be lucky or make it by hand. Absolutely love the print you made though. It makes me think of an Ice-cream parlor. :}
This solves so many issues that arise with fabric scale! I’ve been so hesitant to do any fabric projects as it’s so difficult to find fabric that works for the scale/weight that aren’t just solid colors. I can’t wait to see what else you do with this printable fabric! And by the way your watercolors are fantastic!!
This turned out so cute and yummy! This is definitely something I want to work with. I've always used a matte spray to seal when I've printed on photo paper (stiff shiny things that need to be glued) or on plain printer paper (maybe it's just me, but my ink bleeds into a mess). It'll be nice to try something like fabric that will be user-friendly in so many ways! Thank you! It's always helpful to me to have a refresher on the finer points of computer design since I struggle with that.
@@BentleyHouseMinis i cant remember the yt videos but basically you iron fabric to freeze paper cut to copy paper size...its exciting to see what you do next.
I have always used my printer to make fabric for my minis. I bought a large roll of freezer paper and iron my fabric on to it. Then I cut it to 8x11 and it goes through my printer like a dream. You can get a bunch of printable fabric sheets for around 7.00, just an fyi!
The canvas is brilliant for dollhouse carpets. If you print along the long direction, the ends will fray nicely into fringe, and if the canvas is gessoed , you don't need fray check. :)
New Creations Wallpaper Gel is a great product to use when wallpapering a miniature room. Those adhesive sprays are bad-- eventually the wallpaper will come off the walls. Fluctuating house temperatures and humidity breakdown cheap glues. My oldest roombox is 30 years old and the wallpaper is still perfect. Minigraphics also makes wallpaper glue for miniatures.
You are beyond talented and gifted. You need a Glowforge laser machine. If you have any questions I would be happy to help you. I do miniatures with my Glowforge.
Love your nail color Ara! Am I seeing dots on them in some images? Cool 😎 This miniature interior design project was very cool, but a little too intensely involved for me. Beautiful results as always though. ♥️
I love this! Thanks so much for sharing. Now I need a new printer that works well for mini printing but I’m lost with the huge variety in the market. Could you tell me which one you are using and how you like it? I’d welcome info from anyone whose printer is good for miniature printing (I don’t need a heavy duty one, either). Thanks.
I have an HP officejet Pro 8035. Any household printer should still be able to do a decent job of printing. Most of the time bad prints come from files with low DPI's ;)
Hi I wish I would have found you earlier. You are so nice and sweet. But yesterday only I saw jazza's video in which you were featured. RUclips is idiot coz it doesn't showcases creators like you. Anyways I am a proud subscriber of yours now. Love from India😍😍😍😍😍
I am restoring an antique dollhouse in a museum in New Orleans, LA. The Beauregard-Keyes House and Garden. I am not able to keep the original wallpaper, because of the damage to the house. This is a huge house. It is 1:6 scale but not entirely..It is 59" tall and the length is 39". It is 100 years old and was kept in a basement and had some water damage and there is some rotting wood, etc. There are even square nails of various sizes through-out the house. I was thinking I could take the photos and put them in some type of program like photoshop to recreate some of the wallpapers. The ceilings are very tall... Over 15 inches in some rooms. I have taken photos of the wall paper before I removed it and would like to recreate the wallpaper. from some of the rooms. I am working on the structure, but am planning ahead . Do you think that this can be done?
I was wondering were u got your water color pens? I live in Ohio an haven’t been able to find them in stores. An when I try in look them up. I just get over whelmed. Plus I love your videos. Can’t wait till the next live chat!
Here is a link to some of the ones I have. It's a good mix of different size brushes ;) I hope that helps! Thank you💖 www.amazon.com/Pentel-Aquash-Assorted-Carded-FRHBP4M/dp/B01FUMOLOI/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=water+brushes&qid=1600797042&sr=8-7
Hate to sound stupid but I’ve only just started watching miniature buildings etc . What is a “ prompt “? Is it a suggestion from other RUclips builders ? Thanks
No worries at all. Prompt is a general term (not just for minis) for a word that makes you start thinking. So in this video the word was Popcorn... so I could make anything having to do with that word. I just let creativity take over!😊
Ara go onto Lisa Capen quilts Channel she has a great tutorial where she adheres freezer paper onto white muslin fabric and feeds it into her inkjet printer. The image is printed right onto the fabric. She then irons it to set it and sprays water onto it just to show how the colors are heat set and there is no running. I think she may have printed a black and white picture onto that fabric. On another video where she did the same process but she used Derwent Inktense pencils to add color and then ironed and those colors did not run. That video was pretty recent where she turned the fabric into a Pincushion. I think it was a teacup or coffee cup design. I did that using photos to make a photo quilt...no running of the printer ink. I did have issues when I did it the first time and I was so frustrated because I watched her and did exactly as she had and I even purchased the same brand of freezer paper. After much frustration I for some reason I decided that I would iron on the wooden board instead of my soft ironing pad I used the first time ( because I was being lazy and didn't want to take out my ironing pad). Well the freezer paper stuck onto my fabric perfectly. Low and behold I had no problem. So just make sure you do not use a soft ironing pad to iron the freezer paper and fabric together. I don't know how to link stuff but she has a video on this subject. Anyways hope that helps.
Haha true... I thought about trying to paint a popcorn ball which would be more dessert-like than just a bucket of popcorn but I was afraid it wouldn't translate in water color very well.
making your own printable fabric is very simple. i have never bothered with this store-bought stuff. 1) basically you iron some freezer paper to the back of the fabric to make it stiff enough to go through the printer. 2) trim fabric to printable size (before or after you iron on the freezer paper doesn't really matter). 3) i fold some (scotch or masking) tape over the bottom edge to make sure it will feed in the printer without wrinkling or separating the fabric from the freezer backing. 4) when you have printed it, peel off the freezer paper. it should peel off quite easily. if your printer uses pigment-based rather than dye-based ink, you shouldn't have to worry about setting the ink in any way. but there are products that will do that. i have done this with knits and wovens with great results.
Thank you so much for the step by step of making your own.💖 I am going to pin your post so others can find it and also so I can find it later and try it out! If I can avoid spending the big bucks and make my own I am always up for it!
@@BentleyHouseMinis you're very welcome. i learned this from the internet years ago and i think more people should know about this. i'm always happy to spread the knowledge.
Thank you! This is wonderful. I can't wait to try this for myself.
This is how we made memory quilts a few years back, we used bubble jet set and bubble rinse on the quilting fabric ironed onto freezer paper just don’t use it on a laser printer as it use heat and can seperate the fabric from the freezer paper😹😹
I feel quite silly- is freezer paper the same as wax paper? Or parchment? Or none of the above? 😂
I love how Ara is so calm and relaxed, she has inspired me so many times and she works wonders - but in miniature!
I thought l couldn’t be more impressed with your skills and then BAM your drawings are truly amazing. That is why so many of us love to watch you. Your fresh, funny and soooo talented!
Wow, thank you Robin😊😊
This was wonderful! Great job! This would have been a fun wallpaper for your abandoned Coffee Shoppe! hehehe
Thank you for the opportunity to collab with you! This was fun! Can't wait for the next one!
That would have been great lol!! If I had thought about doing this before I might have made my own wallpaper for that.... so many custom ideas for the future now 😄 Thanks for the collab!
Ara.... are you ok? you didn't use any brown paint? Did you run out?? are you ill???
Just kidding of course, this turned out wonderful! Now you just have to make a sweetshop or ice cream parlour. I really like what your partner in crime did for this one too!
LOL!!! I know! It was killing me not to age them up!! But rest assured I am feeling fine. I showed my husband when I finished the design and said "Isn't it cute?" He said "yes but you don't do cute" lol! 😄
Couldn't stop giggling at cardboard hoard!!! Lol lol. This collaboration was so FUN. I loved both! Great great great.
Someday I can do a tour of all my "hoards" lol!
Your paintings are just beautiful, you are an excellent artist with every media.
Well done! That "pallpaper" turned out so cute. I really like this idea. And Fabri Tac (Fabri Fix at Hobby Lobby (same product)) is my favorite glue. It doesn't bleed through fabric as readily, and when using it with paper it does not make the paper bubble up like Tacky Glue. Tacky was my favorite for decades, until I gave in and coughed up the extra cash for Fabri Fix/Tac, whatever.
I had never really explored it before but I am so glad I am working with it now! It will definitely be my go to for upholstery from now! Thanks so much my friend!
Your computer skills are amazing. Not to mention how talented you are in the drawing and painting area. Well heck, you are just an amazing artist! Love this collab with Sean. You two really had different takes on this prompt. So fun to see what you both came up with. Hope you do more!!!
Thank you so much Nicki 💖💖 I couldn't believe he made real popcorn in mini!
These paintings are so pretty ..And that wallpaper is gorgeous ,I used to make my own for my cards too it’s fun ..I do love the material idea though that looks so pretty on the table and chairs..You can get som fray check that’s an easy way to stop edges fraying,you only gently run it along the edges..The girls who do doll clothes use it when they are making delicate tops etc ,great for along material on fairy wings too 😀
Great idea!!
The drawings are really great. Very beautiful and really creative.👏👏👏
Those of us who have no talent, creativity, or ability, are absolutely amazed by everything you do. This is no exception. I wish you would pull out that prompt book every week.
Aww thank you! I believe everyone has talent though! 💖💖 I am so glad you are enjoying the prompts😊
You draw very beautifully. It is interesting to watch your work.
Thank you so much 😀
Honestly, I just love you and your whimsy! Thank you!
You are fricking amazing! Such an artist! I always enjoy your videos so much. Thank you for entertaining me. 🌺
Love your food paintings! And being able to match your wallpaper to your cushions and table - major win!
Dear Ara! Loved your beautiful video. I make my own fabric for mini pillows by using spray adhesive glue and cotton fabric. Mine is an ink injection printer so, immediately after printing y give it a quick spray of matte varnish. Liquitex is good. Then I peel it off and cut the way I need it. Big hug!!!!!
Thanks for the tips!
Still 100% my favourite miniaturist! Thank you Ara! I am going to have to try printing my own fabric. Working in 1:24 a lot, I struggle with finding small patterns that will fit the scale.
Oh yes I can imagine that's even harder than finding prints in 1:12!
Sean is one of a handful of treasures I have you to thank for!
Beautiful work, just awesome 🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍
First time I can recall someone making my mouth water and leaving me with the desire to paint. Most excellent Ara.
Lol!! Thank you!
how cute is that! well, I have to say that is the best wallpaper project I have ever seen!
Thank you! 😊
This came out great. I love print. And doing it with out the pin stripes was a good call. It is wonderful seeing all of the other radio prompts. I think it is great to see everyones individuality. I enjoy watching your process.
U draw soo good!!im glad u painted the chairs..in my mind I was saying too..hehe....sooo cute!
We were on the same page!
I really need something like the canvas that you didn’t use. I’m printing miniature photo projects and cancels would be perfect! I love that it works in the printer at home. Awesome!
I think the popcorn painting would look really good on top of the table. You no what I mean? Paint the popcorn on top of the table. I think that would look really good!
That's an awesome idea!
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Bentley House Minis Thank u!
Holy cow! What a process and it turned out great. Such a talent.
Your drawings are fantastic
I use CamScanner a lot for my mini printies or images. It is a free app that scans the image and can make it look really good with very little effort. I love your channel! 😍💙Thanks for being amazing!
Thanks for the tip!
Oh my!! Now I’m even more excited to see what next project you have up your sleeve. I love the colors in this little project...not your usually m.o. ☺️😉
Def something a little different! Glad you liked it!
I love the wall paper, it would look great in a ice cream shop mini... mabe in a future project, stay safe 🍨🧁🍩🥨🍰🥧
Thank you Nathalie! You too!
omg those pictures are so cute! i wish i could draw like that hahah
Thank you so much!! I did a 100 day challenge where I worked with watercolors everyday and it helped me improve so much.
Great illustrations there!
Glad you like them!
I used to love playing with printable fabric. Poorly nowadays i don't have a printer that allows me to use them, so when I need fabrics in miniature I have to be lucky or make it by hand.
Absolutely love the print you made though. It makes me think of an Ice-cream parlor. :}
I wasn't sure how well my printer would do with it but I was surprised!
This is such nice furniture.
Wow these wallpaper and fabric possibilities are amazing ❤️
This solves so many issues that arise with fabric scale! I’ve been so hesitant to do any fabric projects as it’s so difficult to find fabric that works for the scale/weight that aren’t just solid colors. I can’t wait to see what else you do with this printable fabric! And by the way your watercolors are fantastic!!
Thank you so much Kerri! I am excited about the possibilities too!
Really interesting Ara, can't wait to see how you use the wallpaper in the future.
What a fun and versitile craft.
Wow, that really turned out great!!
This turned out so cute and yummy! This is definitely something I want to work with. I've always used a matte spray to seal when I've printed on photo paper (stiff shiny things that need to be glued) or on plain printer paper (maybe it's just me, but my ink bleeds into a mess). It'll be nice to try something like fabric that will be user-friendly in so many ways! Thank you! It's always helpful to me to have a refresher on the finer points of computer design since I struggle with that.
I bet the fabric could be used as wall paper as well... like a really interestingly textured wall paper!
Wonderful Art as Always!
P.S. Sharon is back, on the" Where the Gnomes live" Channel, YAY!!!!!
Thank you💖 I saw that! I am so excited!!!
Love it and YES you can diy print on fabric
I had never done it before... so many opportunities now!😄
@@BentleyHouseMinis i cant remember the yt videos but basically you iron fabric to freeze paper cut to copy paper size...its exciting to see what you do next.
I have always used my printer to make fabric for my minis. I bought a large roll of freezer paper and iron my fabric on to it. Then I cut it to 8x11 and it goes through my printer like a dream. You can get a bunch of printable fabric sheets for around 7.00, just an fyi!
Thanks for the info! I am so new to this I went for the pre-made stuff! I am excited to experiment more!
Really good work
The canvas is brilliant for dollhouse carpets. If you print along the long direction, the ends will fray nicely into fringe, and if the canvas is gessoed , you don't need fray check. :)
Perfect! I can't wait to try that!
nice project !
as always, very good 👏
Thank you so much 😀
New Creations Wallpaper Gel is a great product to use when wallpapering a miniature room. Those adhesive sprays are bad-- eventually the wallpaper will come off the walls. Fluctuating house temperatures and humidity breakdown cheap glues. My oldest roombox is 30 years old and the wallpaper is still perfect. Minigraphics also makes wallpaper glue for miniatures.
Thank you for the info! Understanding glue is an art form of it's own sometimes!
You are beyond talented and gifted. You need a Glowforge laser machine. If you have any questions I would be happy to help you. I do miniatures with my Glowforge.
I actually have a K40 laser cutter that I love! I have heard Glowforge machines are amazing though... perhaps I can get one in the future ;)
Love your nail color Ara!
Am I seeing dots on them in some images? Cool 😎
This miniature interior design project was very cool, but a little too intensely involved for me. Beautiful results as always though. ♥️
Thank you Darnelle! Yes there are 4 dots on them on each nail. My son enjoyed counting each dot lol!
That is beautiful
Thank you!
hey I appreciated the graphic design refresher course!
You can get printable fabric??? Thank you for opening my eyes to this! I love how the chairs and tables ended up. Great little project.
I love this! Thanks so much for sharing. Now I need a new printer that works well for mini printing but I’m lost with the huge variety in the market. Could you tell me which one you are using and how you like it?
I’d welcome info from anyone whose printer is good for miniature printing (I don’t need a heavy duty one, either). Thanks.
I have an HP officejet Pro 8035. Any household printer should still be able to do a decent job of printing. Most of the time bad prints come from files with low DPI's ;)
Bentley House Minis - Thanks!
Hi I wish I would have found you earlier. You are so nice and sweet. But yesterday only I saw jazza's video in which you were featured. RUclips is idiot coz it doesn't showcases creators like you. Anyways I am a proud subscriber of yours now. Love from India😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you so much! I appreciate that and welcome to the channel!!
I am restoring an antique dollhouse in a museum in New Orleans, LA. The Beauregard-Keyes House and Garden. I am not able to keep the original wallpaper, because of the damage to the house. This is a huge house. It is 1:6 scale but not entirely..It is 59" tall and the length is 39". It is 100 years old and was kept in a basement and had some water damage and there is some rotting wood, etc. There are even square nails of various sizes through-out the house. I was thinking I could take the photos and put them in some type of program like photoshop to recreate some of the wallpapers. The ceilings are very tall... Over 15 inches in some rooms. I have taken photos of the wall paper before I removed it and would like to recreate the wallpaper. from some of the rooms. I am working on the structure, but am planning ahead . Do you think that this can be done?
I also iron freezer paper on fabric it works for me also.
]love this.
Bahahaha cardboard hoard!! I laugh because I have 1 too lol
I am sure any of us with a cardboard house have one somewhere lol!
So awesome! :-D
Thanks! 😄
You can make your own printer fabric by ironing on fabric onto freezer paper and that way it can be fed through the printer
I was wondering were u got your water color pens? I live in Ohio an haven’t been able to find them in stores. An when I try in look them up. I just get over whelmed. Plus I love your videos. Can’t wait till the next live chat!
Here is a link to some of the ones I have. It's a good mix of different size brushes ;) I hope that helps! Thank you💖 www.amazon.com/Pentel-Aquash-Assorted-Carded-FRHBP4M/dp/B01FUMOLOI/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=water+brushes&qid=1600797042&sr=8-7
Hate to sound stupid but I’ve only just started watching miniature buildings etc .
What is a “ prompt “? Is it a suggestion from other RUclips builders ? Thanks
No worries at all. Prompt is a general term (not just for minis) for a word that makes you start thinking. So in this video the word was Popcorn... so I could make anything having to do with that word. I just let creativity take over!😊
I dont know where to download measurements. Can you explain. Thank you
IT''S apple cherry pie, that's a legit pie, one of my families fav!
Umm... I need to try that right away. Sounds amazing!
Popcorn -> popcorn ceilings -> popcorn walls?? -> wallpaper
You can make your own fabric sheets by ironing cotton fabric to freezer paper. Much cheaper.
I am def going to try this!!
Ara go onto Lisa Capen quilts Channel she has a great tutorial where she adheres freezer paper onto white muslin fabric and feeds it into her inkjet printer. The image is printed right onto the fabric. She then irons it to set it and sprays water onto it just to show how the colors are heat set and there is no running. I think she may have printed a black and white picture onto that fabric. On another video where she did the same process but she used Derwent Inktense pencils to add color and then ironed and those colors did not run. That video was pretty recent where she turned the fabric into a Pincushion. I think it was a teacup or coffee cup design. I did that using photos to make a photo quilt...no running of the printer ink. I did have issues when I did it the first time and I was so frustrated because I watched her and did exactly as she had and I even purchased the same brand of freezer paper. After much frustration I for some reason I decided that I would iron on the wooden board instead of my soft ironing pad I used the first time ( because I was being lazy and didn't want to take out my ironing pad). Well the freezer paper stuck onto my fabric perfectly. Low and behold I had no problem. So just make sure you do not use a soft ironing pad to iron the freezer paper and fabric together. I don't know how to link stuff but she has a video on this subject. Anyways hope that helps.
Thank you for that! I am always up for a cheaper option!
Me too
What popcorn isn't a desert?! Then What's caramel corn categorized as? Lol 😂
Haha true... I thought about trying to paint a popcorn ball which would be more dessert-like than just a bucket of popcorn but I was afraid it wouldn't translate in water color very well.
I thought popcorn ceilings, but who wants that in their mini? So wallpaper isn't much of a stretch
Hahaha! Yes a lot of people are still trying to get popcorn ceilings out of their real life houses lol!
Freezer paper is a lot cheaper then the computer paper.
Ara, Jeremy over on Black Magic Craft did a video on Sprays and Styrofoam. Check it out, it might be useful to you in the future. Loved this video.
Great tip thanks! Love Black Magic Craft!
Please don't hide your cardboard hoard! It makes me feel good to know I'm not the only one!