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can stamps be used on fabric??
You will want to use a 'fabric dye' ink. JAF does carry this as well as
many craft stores and Rubber Stamp stores. I Rubber stamp on fabric all the time. One of my favorite ways to rubber stamp onto fabrics is sitting the stamp face up against velvet. Iron gently and the design comes out on your velvet. it is great. You can use this same technique with other fabrics as well, cottons though do work best with fabric dye ink pads. They come in just about every color under the rainbow too. juliasb CNYstitcher wrote: I have a great rubber stamp that I am using on the laundry room walls, and I was wondering if anybody had used rubber stamps on fabric before. I figure you need to use fabric paints, but is there anything else I need to know??? I had a brainstorm about the quilt I will be making for our bedroom (when we get around to painting it - *have* picked the colors, though!) while I was testing the stamp out on one wall in the laundry room. What i have is about a 3"x3" Celtic Knot stamp. In the laundry room, I am using a dark teal, a metallic gold (and possibly a lighter teal) over top a wall base color of a medium mint color. The section that I did looks really cool, even if it only has the dark teal on it right now. So, if you have used stamps on fabric for quilting, please let me know what I need to do......... TIA, Larisa -- ** When responding in email please put in subject line RCTQ *** this will insure the mail will go to the right box **** Remove (nospam) from address. now... come and journey with me from darkness.... .... into New Life http://www.nwlife.com |
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I almost forgot one thing, The best stamps to use on fabric if using a
fabric paint (not the dye) are from a company called 'hot potatoes'. The denser the design in the stamp the better you will find it to work on your fabric when painted. Be sure however that you follow the instructions on the paint you buy. They vary from manufacture to manufacture. juliasb CNYstitcher wrote: I have a great rubber stamp that I am using on the laundry room walls, and I was wondering if anybody had used rubber stamps on fabric before. I figure you need to use fabric paints, but is there anything else I need to know??? I had a brainstorm about the quilt I will be making for our bedroom (when we get around to painting it - *have* picked the colors, though!) while I was testing the stamp out on one wall in the laundry room. What i have is about a 3"x3" Celtic Knot stamp. In the laundry room, I am using a dark teal, a metallic gold (and possibly a lighter teal) over top a wall base color of a medium mint color. The section that I did looks really cool, even if it only has the dark teal on it right now. So, if you have used stamps on fabric for quilting, please let me know what I need to do......... TIA, Larisa -- ** When responding in email please put in subject line RCTQ *** this will insure the mail will go to the right box **** Remove (nospam) from address. now... come and journey with me from darkness.... .... into New Life http://www.nwlife.com |
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you can even use pigment based stamp pads. it will say on the package whether it's
pigment or dye based. Just heat set, and off you go. I do this a lot for labels and such. Since I'm a scrapbooker, beader and quilter, i like to double up my crafts as much as possible. -- Jalynne Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request) see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne or look at my layouts at http://www.azurewave.com/photopost/s...at=500&thumb=1 "LC aka Fiddy" wrote in message ... You can use acrylic paint, with a little "textile" medium mixed in, or there are specific fabric paints you can get at most larger stamp stores, or even online. have fun! The Blessed Fiddy, Patroness Saint of the Disorganized LC in Sunny So Cal Personality Development Specialist (Full-Time Mom!) |
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This works best on synthetic velvets, especially the rayon type.
-- Jalynne Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request) see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne or look at my layouts at http://www.azurewave.com/photopost/s...at=500&thumb=1 "julia sidebottom" wrote in message ... You will want to use a 'fabric dye' ink. JAF does carry this as well as many craft stores and Rubber Stamp stores. I Rubber stamp on fabric all the time. One of my favorite ways to rubber stamp onto fabrics is sitting the stamp face up against velvet. Iron gently and the design comes out on your velvet. it is great. You can use this same technique with other fabrics as well, cottons though do work best with fabric dye ink pads. They come in just about every color under the rainbow too. juliasb CNYstitcher wrote: I have a great rubber stamp that I am using on the laundry room walls, and I was wondering if anybody had used rubber stamps on fabric before. I figure you need to use fabric paints, but is there anything else I need to know??? I had a brainstorm about the quilt I will be making for our bedroom (when we get around to painting it - *have* picked the colors, though!) while I was testing the stamp out on one wall in the laundry room. What i have is about a 3"x3" Celtic Knot stamp. In the laundry room, I am using a dark teal, a metallic gold (and possibly a lighter teal) over top a wall base color of a medium mint color. The section that I did looks really cool, even if it only has the dark teal on it right now. So, if you have used stamps on fabric for quilting, please let me know what I need to do......... TIA, Larisa -- ** When responding in email please put in subject line RCTQ *** this will insure the mail will go to the right box **** Remove (nospam) from address. now... come and journey with me from darkness.... ... into New Life http://www.nwlife.com |
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The best stamps to use on fabric if using a
fabric paint (not the dye) are from a company called 'hot potatoes' Hot Potatoes stamps are very nice, but they're also expensive. I have had great luck with what the stampers call "chunky" stamps, the big fat foam ones like you'd find in the "kid" section of the craft stores, or the home dec section. In fact, Hot Potatoes has lots of good info on their website http://www.hotpotatoes.com/ for dealing with fabric and stampin'! Happy stampin' The Blessed Fiddy, Patroness Saint of the Disorganized LC in Sunny So Cal Personality Development Specialist (Full-Time Mom!) |
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OK Dawn, come clean, you're living a double life, aren't you? G
Martha in IN "Dawn in Alberta" wrote in message a... opps sorry I ended up using the wrong email server to send that message, so incase I have confused people the Lunalighte of this first post is really me in my other disguise. Dawn -- When life gets you down , Get up and Mambo John Candy Remove the NOSpam to reply "LunaLighte" wrote in message a... CNYstitcher" wrote in message So, if you have used stamps on fabric for quilting, please let me know what I need to do......... TIA, Larisa You can use Stamps on fabric with no problem, you can use, fabric paint , in using the fabric paint you will need to let it dry for about 24 hours before heat setting, either by ironing or shoving it in the dryer for a bit. You can also get ahold of fabric ink, ( found in scrapbooking stores or a place that sells rubber stamps for making cards) they are an ink pad one brand that I know of is Fabrico here is a link http://www.sierra-enterprises.com/supplies.html .. you also have to heat set the ink. You can also use regular craft paint mixed with a bit of a fabric medium heat setting is also involved. Hope it helps.. Dawn -- When life gets you down , Get up and Mambo John Candy Remove the NOSpam to reply |
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Actualy I do live a double life, in my other life I am a superhero. As the
superhero I scare the Quilt Police away. Dawn -- When life gets you down , Get up and Mambo John Candy Remove the NOSpam to reply "Martha in IN" wrote in message ... OK Dawn, come clean, you're living a double life, aren't you? G Martha in IN "Dawn in Alberta" wrote in message a... opps sorry I ended up using the wrong email server to send that message, so incase I have confused people the Lunalighte of this first post is really me in my other disguise. Dawn -- When life gets you down , Get up and Mambo John Candy Remove the NOSpam to reply "LunaLighte" wrote in message a... CNYstitcher" wrote in message So, if you have used stamps on fabric for quilting, please let me know what I need to do......... TIA, Larisa You can use Stamps on fabric with no problem, you can use, fabric paint , in using the fabric paint you will need to let it dry for about 24 hours before heat setting, either by ironing or shoving it in the dryer for a bit. You can also get ahold of fabric ink, ( found in scrapbooking stores or a place that sells rubber stamps for making cards) they are an ink pad one brand that I know of is Fabrico here is a link http://www.sierra-enterprises.com/supplies.html .. you also have to heat set the ink. You can also use regular craft paint mixed with a bit of a fabric medium heat setting is also involved. Hope it helps.. Dawn -- When life gets you down , Get up and Mambo John Candy Remove the NOSpam to reply |
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ah heck, dont bother going to so much trouble, Dawn.
just stick that fabric in an envelope with my addy on it and put the stamps in the upper right hand corner, then pop it into the post box. its all so much easier and no chance of the iron burning you, eh. jeanne* snorfle -- RCTQ Houston 2004 Party Animals A good friend will come and bail you out of jail.... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!" i'll be there!!! will you??? "Dawn in Alberta" wrote... You can use Stamps on fabric with no problem, you can use, fabric paint, in using the fabric paint you will need to let it dry for about 24 hours before heat setting, either by ironing or shoving it in the dryer for a bit. You can also get ahold of fabric ink, ( found in scrapbooking stores or a place that sells rubber stamps for making cards) they are an ink pad one brand that I know of is Fabrico here is a link http://www.sierra-enterprises.com/supplies.html .. you also have to heat set the ink. You can also use regular craft paint mixed with a bit of | a fabric medium heat setting is also involved. Hope it helps.. Dawn -- When life gets you down , Get up and Mambo John Candy Remove the NOSpam to reply --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.498 / Virus Database: 297 - Release Date: 8/07/03 |
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AhhhhhhhhhhhhHAHAHAHA! Can't even afford the fabric right now (will
wait until room gets painted for that), so I probably wouldn't be able to afford the postage either.....have to make curtains AND a quilt (or duvet cover, haven't decided yet). Larisa, who thinks it was a good try (btw, I almost said yes, simply because my sister is named Teresa and lives in Colorado grin) Teresa in Colorado wrote: I can't help it - You should put the fabric in an envelope, put the stamps on the envelope (not on the fabric) and mail to... -- Teresa in Colorado -- "Dawn in Alberta" wrote in message a... Actualy I do live a double life, in my other life I am a superhero. As the superhero I scare the Quilt Police away. Dawn -- When life gets you down , Get up and Mambo John Candy Remove the NOSpam to reply "Martha in IN" wrote in message . .. OK Dawn, come clean, you're living a double life, aren't you? G Martha in IN "Dawn in Alberta" wrote in message w.ca... opps sorry I ended up using the wrong email server to send that message, so incase I have confused people the Lunalighte of this first post is really me in my other disguise. Dawn -- When life gets you down , Get up and Mambo John Candy Remove the NOSpam to reply "LunaLighte" wrote in message aw.ca... CNYstitcher" wrote in message So, if you have used stamps on fabric for quilting, please let me know what I need to do......... TIA, Larisa You can use Stamps on fabric with no problem, you can use, fabric paint , in using the fabric paint you will need to let it dry for about 24 hours before heat setting, either by ironing or shoving it in the dryer for a bit. You can also get ahold of fabric ink, ( found in scrapbooking stores or a place that sells rubber stamps for making cards) they are an ink pad one brand that I know of is Fabrico here is a link http://www.sierra-enterprises.com/supplies.html .. you also have to heat set the ink. You can also use regular craft paint mixed with a bit of a fabric medium heat setting is also involved. Hope it helps.. Dawn -- When life gets you down , Get up and Mambo John Candy Remove the NOSpam to reply |
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