…First of all I want to thank all of you for the great response to my entry,
specially thanks to Jen from tatertots & jello for sharing my totes on her FB Page…
Here is the tutorial of how to paint fabric using vinyl as a template.
This is what you’ll need to create your own tote:
fabric paint, vinyl template, flat brush, and your tote.
Ready?
Here we go…
1.
Iron the tote…
{I found mine at WalMart in the craft aisle. They cost me $6 for a package of 3}
If you don’t have a vinyl machine the cost of the vinyl for a 13×13 tote is between $8 and $12
(depending of the design)
2.
Rub the back of your stencil to transfer the entire vinyl to the CLEAR TRANSFER PAPER.
Carefully and slowly peel off the squared paper.
2. Place and center your vinyl on the tote as you would do on any other surface.
I use clear transfer paper for my vinyl, that way it is really easy for me to see where I am placing my template.
3.
Remove the transfer paper and take a few seconds to press with your finger along the edges to make sure the paint won’t go under the template.
4.
I like to place the backing paper of the vinyl inside of the tote just in case any paint leaks through the fabric. When you are ready start tapping the paint. Make sure you tap…tap…tap… up and down,not side to side.
5.
You are almost done!
Now comes the best part… you can wait until the paint dries or if you have no patience {like me} you can go ahead and peel the vinyl off right away… Make sure you don’t let the wet vinyl touch the fabric though.
Tip: Start from the top corner working your way out towards the opposite lower corner…
{Does that make any sense…?}
Another Tip: I like to use a pin to help me pull out the smaller pieces of vinyl from the hard to reach places…
6. You are done!
Do your chicken dance, show your happy moves…
you just made something ordinary look EXTRAordinary…How cool is that!?
Hello Desiree…I’m going to do this for Christmas gifts this year for the teachers and also make them for the Miss America pageant for all of my girlfriends when we go and root for my niece…Miss Arkansas. You are such an inspiration….I only wish there was more time in the day to craft….I’m finding my days are full of being a Mom right now, but this will be easy for me to do with my Silhouette…..
Hi, I want to try your vinyl stenciling on our kitchen table. I do not own a machine. Do you sell the vinyl stencils? If not do you recommend a certain company?
Hello Desiree…I’m going to do this for Christmas gifts this year for the teachers and also make them for the Miss America pageant for all of my girlfriends when we go and root for my niece…Miss Arkansas. You are such an inspiration….I only wish there was more time in the day to craft….I’m finding my days are full of being a Mom right now, but this will be easy for me to do with my Silhouette…..
Is the vinyl reusable? Or do you need a new stencil for every bag you would make?
Thanks!
It is not reusable.
Hi, I want to try your vinyl stenciling on our kitchen table. I do not own a machine. Do you sell the vinyl stencils? If not do you recommend a certain company?
My shop is closed right now. Yo may want to Google Custom Vinyl Signs and see if you have any luck.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Love it! I have yet to venture into the vinyl world, but those machines are sooo tempting!
Jessica
stayathomeista.com
is this better (vinyl) than using freezer paper stenciling?
Maria I have never used freezer paper so I can’t tell you. All I know is that I love using vinyl for stenciling.
Great tutorial. I am new to the vinyl cutting world and was wondering what machine do you use? I can’t wait to give this a try!
I have a full size machine. Mine is a Copam CP-2500.
love the bag! your making it look easy there has to be a catch….lol
waooooooooooo,amazing