Fabulous! Idea. I just left New Hampshire and Vermont and gathered lots of greenery I was going to frame, but NOW? I must give this technique a try. Thanks for sharing; good job!
WOWO QUÉ BUEN GUSTO...Y ES UNA TÉCNICA GENIAL..SUPER SALUDABLE....PARA NOSOTROS Y EL AMBIENTE....GRACIAS, DESDE LA REPÚBLICA. ARGENTINA.PODRÍAS TRADUCIR EL AUDIO EN ESPAÑOL, CON ESCRITURA EN LA PANTALLA. SERÍA GENIAL
Hi Maryam, any good fabric or textile paint will work. You want a paint with a thick consistency, not watery. I use one made in New Zealand by CCG industries. A brand like Liquitex or Jacquard will work well.
It totally depends on what paint you use. If you use a paint designed to be permanent on fabric and follow the directions on the bottle to set it, it will be permanent.
Yes, it's a textile paint. You can use any acrylic paint you like. But, if you are going to wash the fabric, you'll need to use a textile paint and set it according to the paint manufacterer's directions.
You can use many types of leaves. The best ones are not too thick, but not too delicate either, and they lay quite flat. The best thing is to experiment with your local leaves and see what works for you.
This is the first day of spring...plants are just starting to bud. Can't wait! This is amazing!🙃
Thank you so much. Excellent demonstration and it was straight forward.
I could hear you OK, enjoyed your gentle voice and clear instruction, thank you.
Fabulous! Idea. I just left New Hampshire and Vermont and gathered lots of greenery I was going to frame, but NOW? I must give this technique a try. Thanks for sharing; good job!
I’m new to your channel
Thank you for sharing this with me
Be safe and God bless you
amazing work....🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful! I just subscribed! Hope to see more like this
I have all of these items at work! Guess I will be doing this as a project with the kids as an excuse to do some for me!
Thank you so much for sharing and taking the time to make this video. I am definitely trying this.
You're welcome!
So beautiful
Great! You told us all the important points and demonstrated with no waffling! Lovely.
Oh good! I tried to be succinct.
Preciosa técnica par hacer un Edredón o colcha, bolso.
Gracias por compartirlo
Thanks so much🤗love this and will be trying it soon😍
Kia ora Charlotte!
Nice work.. Great idea!
Kia ora Double U D! And thank you, though I don't think I can claim the idea as an original one ;-)
Thank you this technique is now on my to do list
Glad it inspired you!
Should I soak with salt to set the paint? This is a great video on stamping fabric a different way..thanks..
Amazing. I will be making some prints with this method. TFS
Çok teşekkür ederim. Harika bir fikir. Elinize sağlık. Sağlıkla kalın.
Beautiful!
Thank you for sharing this 🌹i have one question, Does it fade with washing?
Fantastic! Thanks a lot!
WOWO QUÉ BUEN GUSTO...Y ES UNA TÉCNICA GENIAL..SUPER SALUDABLE....PARA NOSOTROS Y EL AMBIENTE....GRACIAS, DESDE LA REPÚBLICA. ARGENTINA.PODRÍAS TRADUCIR EL AUDIO EN ESPAÑOL, CON ESCRITURA EN LA PANTALLA. SERÍA GENIAL
just super!thx for sharing!
Perfect you are
Muito lindooo! Bjus do Brasil!
THANK YOU
Beautiful! Can you wash the finished fabric?
If you use textile paints/inks and follow the manufacturers instructions for setting them (usually some type of heat set) then yes.
What is a White colour?
Beautiful!!! Hoping you have a pattern for your book cover!💜
Which brand colour do you use
Hi Maryam, any good fabric or textile paint will work. You want a paint with a thick consistency, not watery. I use one made in New Zealand by CCG industries. A brand like Liquitex or Jacquard will work well.
Dear sis,thanks for replying.Will this color be permanent?
It totally depends on what paint you use. If you use a paint designed to be permanent on fabric and follow the directions on the bottle to set it, it will be permanent.
what paint do you use ?
What's the white cream you sweep on leaves..is a paint
Yes, it's a textile paint. You can use any acrylic paint you like. But, if you are going to wash the fabric, you'll need to use a textile paint and set it according to the paint manufacterer's directions.
E possibile tradurre in italiano?
What types of leaf is used
You can use many types of leaves. The best ones are not too thick, but not too delicate either, and they lay quite flat. The best thing is to experiment with your local leaves and see what works for you.
Genial
I could not hear what you were saying. Volume too low?
Good but volume too low
Sureni
How swet
Lovely art.
Sound too Low. 😨
Other than that enjoyed
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 😀
Get on with it!!!