paw prints on quilt squares
#11
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Originally Posted by Ruth Camp
This may not work.......but my mind does wander. Do this outside. Use mud and have them walk on white paper take a picture and print it on your fabric :lol: :mrgreen:
#13
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O.K. Think I got it now. Muddy Paw Print on dull side of freezer paper and dry print carefully with hair dryer.
Cut out the print by making a little hole in the center of each print and cut out the whole thing - leaving the paw print intact. - like we used to do when we made valentines - remember we'd fold the paper in half and cut out the valentine - what was left was a stencil of a valentine. That's what you want to do - use the stencil. Iron it on where you want the paw print to be and then you can paint it in with acrylic paint, using a facial sponge or even your finger.. Pull off the stencil, then iron the print. Please try it out on scrap fabric first. If you are careful you can use the stencil a few times. Make sure paint is not too thin.
Cut out the print by making a little hole in the center of each print and cut out the whole thing - leaving the paw print intact. - like we used to do when we made valentines - remember we'd fold the paper in half and cut out the valentine - what was left was a stencil of a valentine. That's what you want to do - use the stencil. Iron it on where you want the paw print to be and then you can paint it in with acrylic paint, using a facial sponge or even your finger.. Pull off the stencil, then iron the print. Please try it out on scrap fabric first. If you are careful you can use the stencil a few times. Make sure paint is not too thin.
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