| Need: Shaving cream, protected work surface, fabric, freezer paper, inks/acryllics, combs. Iron fabric to be printed to freezer paper. |
| Spread out shaving cream to about a quarter inch or so thick, as smooth as possible. |
| Drop/dribble dye/ink onto the shaving cream. |
| Use comb and drag through the inks until satisfied with the mixture. |
| Place the fabric, face down onto the top of the shaving cream/ink mixture |
| Pat lightly with fingers to ensure all areas of the fabric make contact with foam underneath. |
| Peel fabric from foam quickly. |
| Pat or scrape off any excessive foam. Remove freezer paper from fabric. |
| Iron to heat set. |
| Enjoy! |
Beautiful! How did you 'pat' off the excess without disturbing the pattern? What dye did you use?
ReplyDeleteI love that technique. Beautiful pictures and great instructions.
ReplyDeleteTo get the excess off I used a damp microfiber towel and patted it off. You can just leave it and let it dry then it sort of powders off too.
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