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StazOn ?
i was wondering if anyone had used this to stamp onto napkins. i'm having a
party sat. nite and was hoping to use this, but wondered if the napkins got wet would the stamped image smear, or would ink get all over a persons hands and face anyone w/info lmk! --kel "A new dress doesn't get you anywhere; its the life you're living in the dress." --Diana Vreeland |
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I was under the impression that StazOn was for non-porous surfaces only. I
suspect it would make very messy napkins. There are several fabric inks that you could use on napkins. You can find fabrico and lumiere at craft stores. Once heat set, these are permanent and do not run in the wash. I have almost the entire set of Zim fabric paints. Zim and Lumiere have the nice property of getting softer with every washing. After about 3 washes, you can't tell the item is painted, it feels like the image is part of the weave. And yet the images are still sharp and bright. Erin-Joi ************************************************** * If you think that something small cannot make a difference---try sleeping with a mosquito in the room. If I told you that I was walking 35 miles in 2 days to help women with undetected breast cancer find out early enough to survive, would you support me? http://erinjoi.pledgepage.com Feel free to forward my pledgepage to anyone interested in the walk or the cause. "Vampkel" wrote in message ... i was wondering if anyone had used this to stamp onto napkins. i'm having a party sat. nite and was hoping to use this, but wondered if the napkins got wet would the stamped image smear, or would ink get all over a persons hands and face anyone w/info lmk! --kel "A new dress doesn't get you anywhere; its the life you're living in the dress." --Diana Vreeland |
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I agree..use another ink pad like Colorbox, Fabrico or
Adirondack...the Staz-on will run on paper. debbie I was under the impression that StazOn was for non-porous surfaces only. I suspect it would make very messy napkins. There are several fabric inks that you could use on napkins. You can find fabrico and lumiere at craft stores. Once heat set, these are permanent and do not run in the wash. I have almost the entire set of Zim fabric paints. Zim and Lumiere have the nice property of getting softer with every washing. After about 3 washes, you can't tell the item is painted, it feels like the image is part of the weave. And yet the images are still sharp and bright. Erin-Joi ************************************************* ** If you think that something small cannot make a difference---try sleeping with a mosquito in the room. If I told you that I was walking 35 miles in 2 days to help women with undetected breast cancer find out early enough to survive, would you support me? http://erinjoi.pledgepage.com Feel free to forward my pledgepage to anyone interested in the walk or the cause. "Vampkel" wrote in message ... i was wondering if anyone had used this to stamp onto napkins. i'm having a party sat. nite and was hoping to use this, but wondered if the napkins got wet would the stamped image smear, or would ink get all over a persons hands and face anyone w/info lmk! --kel "A new dress doesn't get you anywhere; its the life you're living in the dress." --Diana Vreeland |
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thanks for the replies. i ended up just NOT stamping the napkins
--kel "A new dress doesn't get you anywhere; its the life you're living in the dress." --Diana Vreeland |
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