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Stacy Sews and Schools says
Thank you! I have been wanting to try this and I just bought a pack of labels!!
I've never heard of the label idea before! That is a very good idea!
Great idea!
This is awesome!! I've been wondering how to do this. gotta try it now!
Oh wow! This is by far the easiest method I've heard of yet to print directly onto fabric. Thanks for the tip!
Love this! Also Im a new follower and cant wait to start joining your Sunday link parties!
Great tip!
I love the idea of this but I must have the most picky printer in the world. It always gets hung up in there. I have an old printer though I might have to dig out of the closet and use for these kind of projects. Thanks for sharing.
This DIY looks really cool 🙂
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Sarah
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nice job! I too have printed on fabric using those sticker sheets…cause that is what I had on hand.
gail
I have never tried this before. I was wondering does the sticky get on the cloth? Came over from Shabby Nest.
distressed Donna Down Home
This is such a cool technique.. I love the seashells you printed on the fabric.. Thanks for linking up at Friday Fun Party. Have a nice weekend!
This is such a cool technique.. I never knew you could do that! Thanks for linking up at Friday Fun Party. Have a nice weekend!
Great tip! Now I just need to remember to refill my printing ink. Visiting from Trendy Tuesday – Have a wonderful week 🙂
Your images look great! I've done this, and it is a great way to print on fabric.
This is such a great idea! I've wanted to try it but was a little scared. The label sheet idea is genius! I will be adding this to my very long to-do list!! I really love the map, the wheels are turning now. 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing! And if you are up to another link party, I am hosting one on Thursdays for old and new projects, would love for you to stop by tomorrow and share your work!
I'm so glad you showed how to do this, I've wanted to print on fabric for a long time, haven't, I guess fear of the unknown! But now I will. Everywhere I go I see you being featured, you must be so proud! I just don't know where you come up with all these incredible ideas, – you just blow me away. Speaking of blowing, give you blow some creativity my way? So glad you shared your creative inspiration with Sunday's Best!
really lovely. I have tried everything (except this to print on linen). I wonder if you use an inkjet printer? Must try – thanks a lot for sharing
I must try this technique!
Eek i dont get it, sorry! Desperate to get a good fabric print, LOVE the idea but im an idiot 😉 is the sticker backing paper just used to keep the fabric stiff as you feed it through the printer?..and the image is actually just printed straight onto the fabric as it feeds through. i noticed a bit of a white 'halo effect' on your images, are they preprinted onto the sticker paper and then just stuck onto the fabric? and fed through…sorry… gormless
im lost!! Sorry….LOVE the idea just cant figure it out…do you use the sticker paper to just hold the fabric stiffly in place as you feed it through the printer?….so are you then restricted to the size of your printer (ie a4) and a flat sheet of fabric (ie you couldn't used a tshirt or bag unless you print on a small piece of fabric and then appliqued onto the bag afterwards?)
Lovely Really the best! I love to print fabric!