Using vinyl, heat embossing powder and modge podge. Before you begin :::: cut your stencil out of our vinyl or freezer paper and tape or stick to your fabric!
You can buy modge podge for fabric. Yes they are washable. But hang to dry. Also if you use freezer paper and iron on you don't have to peel off stencil until after you heat it.
I had to watch this 3 times because I thought at first the "Black" lettering was a copy made off of a copier... then it finally dawned on me ... since the video was cut off at the first (I guess) that you had already taken out the letters of the vinyl and was putting the glue in it... or on it.. That made sense! I loved your video and thought this was soooo smart... please next time show how you removed the letters first... Again, thank you so much for this great idea... ;)
Can you do this same technique with only dye sublimation? So I mean.. use modge podge/dye sub ink/powder and then transfer to cotton via a heat press and achieve a slightly embossed effect?
Toni A I was wondering the same thing but my guess is no it is not possible because Modge Podge is water soluble so maybe get a washable fabric glue that's what I'm going to try
Kind of annoying when people post video's and then don't stick around to answer questions from viewers. You might as well disable comments if you're going to do that. No Like. No Subscribe.
You can buy modge podge for fabric. Yes they are washable. But hang to dry. Also if you use freezer paper and iron on you don't have to peel off stencil until after you heat it.
Thanks that's good to know....
I had to watch this 3 times because I thought at first the "Black" lettering was a copy made off of a copier... then it finally dawned on me ... since the video was cut off at the first (I guess) that you had already taken out the letters of the vinyl and was putting the glue in it... or on it.. That made sense! I loved your video and thought this was soooo smart... please next time show how you removed the letters first... Again, thank you so much for this great idea... ;)
Can you do this same technique with only dye sublimation? So I mean.. use modge podge/dye sub ink/powder and then transfer to cotton via a heat press and achieve a slightly embossed effect?
will this work with gloss lustre or only high gloss as well?
Do you have a detailed video
Tell me something about that dust....?gold what or its washable
Hi. What type of paper did you use?
How long does thus last? How many washes do you get out of it?
What is that sticky paper you are using??
Can you still wash and iron the shirt and it don't mess up. Also what was your first step and what paper did you use?
Here I am back (6 years later)...
Because this Video is Benchmark of HOW TO do this...
How did you make your stencil so nice?
Kaylee Hamilton with a vinyl cutter.
Hi, did u print the stencil on vynil or paper? If paper, what width of paper did u use?
Coollll
is it washable?
Toni A I was wondering the same thing but my guess is no it is not possible because Modge Podge is water soluble so maybe get a washable fabric glue that's what I'm going to try
@@melimel9265 MP is water resistant. used frequently to seal projects.
Kind of annoying when people post video's and then don't stick around to answer questions from viewers. You might as well disable comments if you're going to do that. No Like. No Subscribe.
It would look even better if you used blue color for the word blue and green for the word grass and red for the heart.