Oh my God!! oh I just did a thorough clean out of my house and I took all my stamps that I’ve had for years and put them out on my porch to give away. I am bringing them back in LOL. Another great video my new friend! I know what I’m making my friends for Christmas! Going outside right now to rescue my stamps
I love IOD products. You can use the clear sheet that comes with them to stamp all letters at one time. This is a great tutorial! Love the idea of dying the fabric with ASCP
So glad I came across this video! I was looking for an ink that would be best to hold up in the wash on fabric because I am planning on printing with a stamp on these little muslin bags and this looks like it would work great! I did block printing years ago, so I might still have my brayer.
I love this idea, have fun stamping your little muslin bags! I ordered my brayer on Amazon along with the ink, hopefully you still have yours. Thanks for watching.
You remind me of Alyson Hannigan who played Willow in 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer.' I think it's to do with your exuberance, and just generally how you look at the camera & smile!!
Hello! I left a link in the video description box to Amazon where I purchased the Ink. You might try looking on Speedball's website for stores. I used Speedball Fabric Block Printing Ink. Here's the link to amazon: www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00C1JUJWW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
My only suggestion would bet to test some different inks on small scrap fabric to see how it holds up. The ink I use in this video holds up to the washing machine and dryer. I hope that helps.
I wonder if there's enough work time to do a gradient with the ink. Say stamp flower petals and then paintbrush another color into the edges pulling it into the first color. Maybe a thicker coat on the stamp?
I have done a gradient before but I usually just do that right on the stamp before I stamp it. I usually spread a couple of colours of ink on my brayer but I haven’t tried using a brush before. If you give it a try let me know how it goes!
Hello! This ink cleans up with warm water and soap. I used dish soap and it worked just fine. The ink got stuck in some of the finer details on the stamp so I used an old tooth brush to scrub it out. Thanks for watching!
Sorry I didn’t film this part but I cut them from a Lino block. In my Christmas card video I show some stamp making techniques here it is! ua-cam.com/video/_uCi__2Dvfo/v-deo.html
QUESTION: Does this speedball wash off the stamps easily? I use IOD stamps with their ink and chalk paint and it washes off easily but I would love to try it with the Speedball ink since I feel it will last longer on fabric. Thank you.
Hello! The speedball block printing ink is what they call a "water washable oil". You don't need solvents to clean up like a traditional oil paint I just used dish soap, water and a dish scrub brush. I did have to scrub a little more in the tiny pieces of the stamps but wasn't too much work. It will be more work than cleaning up chalk paint but if you are wanting a long lasting ink on fabric I think this is probably the way to go. Thanks for watching!
Yes you can! In my experience the ink stays more vivid when washed, Chalk Paint softens to more of a "vintage" look which I like too! Thanks for watching.
Good question, I'm not 100% sure but I think the fabric screen printing ink may be a bit "smoother" than the block printing ink so it goes through the screen more fluid. You could maybe use the screen printing ink for stamping but I'd guess the block printing ink would be to sticky to use on a screen. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much Deanna, I really really enjoyed watching you create those amazing and cute tea towel printing. Please stay safe and well too
Thanks for watching!!
Great instructions. Love these tea towels. Would make cool, personalized gifts.
OMG Deanna!!!! Are you kidding me!! This is so awesome,😭!!
Surprise! So glad you love it. Thanks for watching!
DIY DEANNA Surprise the prize yes! A very good one indeed
This is so thoughtful. What a great gift 🎁
Ron Fortier Thanks for watching! It’s the thought that counts 😉
Oh my God!! oh I just did a thorough clean out of my house and I took all my stamps that I’ve had for years and put them out on my porch to give away. I am bringing them back in LOL.
Another great video my new friend! I know what I’m making my friends for Christmas! Going outside right now to rescue my stamps
What a coincidence! Glad I helped you find a use for those stamps. It's never too early to start making Christmas gifts!
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I especially like that spoon, fork, knife towel. Thank you for sharing!
I’m glad you like it. Thanks for watching!
I love IOD products. You can use the clear sheet that comes with them to stamp all letters at one time. This is a great tutorial! Love the idea of dying the fabric with ASCP
Good tip for the clear sheet, I’ll have to try that! Thanks for watching.
I just subscribed. I hope you are going to be able to make more videos. I am interested in printing on fabrics for craft projects.
very nice, i love your enthusiasm. cheers!
This looks great &I really enjoyed your teaching method. Thanx 🌼 👌
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video and my teaching!!
So glad I came across this video! I was looking for an ink that would be best to hold up in the wash on fabric because I am planning on printing with a stamp on these little muslin bags and this looks like it would work great! I did block printing years ago, so I might still have my brayer.
I love this idea, have fun stamping your little muslin bags! I ordered my brayer on Amazon along with the ink, hopefully you still have yours. Thanks for watching.
This was cute
Very cute!
You remind me of Alyson Hannigan who played Willow in 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer.'
I think it's to do with your exuberance, and just generally how you look at the camera & smile!!
I had to watch a couple videos to see what you were talking about! I think I see what you mean! Thanks for watching :)
Hi Deanna, you have a fab channel, love the DIY inspiration.
So happy to hear! Thanks for watching and I look forward to inspiring you with new projects soon!
O. M. G!! Thank you!!
You are soooo welcome!
Great vid! Thank you so much. I learned everything that I wanted to know(:
Thanks for watching! I’m so glad you found this video informative!!!
I have to use a clear stamping block when I do this. Those things stick right to it. I couldn’t do just one letter at a time.
Great tip, thanks for sharing!
I LOVE that you aren’t using the inks from IOD! They are soo expensive. What a great idea!!
Hi there , could you tell me where the list of stockists for the fabric block paint is . I couldn’t find the link for it .
Hello!
I left a link in the video description box to Amazon where I purchased the Ink. You might try looking on Speedball's website for stores. I used Speedball Fabric Block Printing Ink. Here's the link to amazon: www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00C1JUJWW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
DIY DEANNA thank you so much .
Do you have any suggestions on water proof and oil proof ink for fabric? I’m making prayer clothes and I’m completely lost.
I loved your video
My only suggestion would bet to test some different inks on small scrap fabric to see how it holds up. The ink I use in this video holds up to the washing machine and dryer. I hope that helps.
Any suggestion for ink for fabric?
Does speed ball ink for fabric keep the fabric soft and flexible or stiffens the fabric?
Mine stayed soft and flexible. Has held up great in the wash over the years!
I wonder if there's enough work time to do a gradient with the ink. Say stamp flower petals and then paintbrush another color into the edges pulling it into the first color. Maybe a thicker coat on the stamp?
I have done a gradient before but I usually just do that right on the stamp before I stamp it. I usually spread a couple of colours of ink on my brayer but I haven’t tried using a brush before. If you give it a try let me know how it goes!
@@DIYDEANNA Doing it on the stamp makes much more sense. :) I live vicariously through you artists so I'll have to wait and see if any of you do it.
I need help can I stamp a rubber watch for my business
Hi Deanna,
Can you tell us how you cleaned the ink off the letters, please?
Hello! This ink cleans up with warm water and soap. I used dish soap and it worked just fine. The ink got stuck in some of the finer details on the stamp so I used an old tooth brush to scrub it out. Thanks for watching!
Thank you.
QUESTION: Can you share link where you got the spoon, fork and knife stamp please Thank you
I hand carved the fork, knife and spoon stamps on a lino block. Sorry, this is the one and only set ☺️ Thanks for watching!
Please tell us how you made the utensil stamps!!!
Sorry I didn’t film this part but I cut them from a Lino block. In my Christmas card video I show some stamp making techniques here it is! ua-cam.com/video/_uCi__2Dvfo/v-deo.html
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QUESTION: Does this speedball wash off the stamps easily? I use IOD stamps with their ink and chalk paint and it washes off easily but I would love to try it with the Speedball ink since I feel it will last longer on fabric. Thank you.
Hello! The speedball block printing ink is what they call a "water washable oil". You don't need solvents to clean up like a traditional oil paint I just used dish soap, water and a dish scrub brush. I did have to scrub a little more in the tiny pieces of the stamps but wasn't too much work. It will be more work than cleaning up chalk paint but if you are wanting a long lasting ink on fabric I think this is probably the way to go. Thanks for watching!
@@DIYDEANNA thank you so much
Hi Deanna! Can we use chalk paint instead of the ink?
Yes you can! In my experience the ink stays more vivid when washed, Chalk Paint softens to more of a "vintage" look which I like too! Thanks for watching.
Hello, can that tecnic be used on denim?
I don't see why not!
What is the difference between the screen printing ink and the fabric ink?
Good question, I'm not 100% sure but I think the fabric screen printing ink may be a bit "smoother" than the block printing ink so it goes through the screen more fluid. You could maybe use the screen printing ink for stamping but I'd guess the block printing ink would be to sticky to use on a screen. Thanks for watching.
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