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I've been wanting to make a fabric bunny banner for quite a while now. Last night, I decided to give it a go using this great bunny silhouette from The Graphics Fairy.
First thing I did was trace my pendants onto some muslin. Then I printed out my image onto TAP (Transfer Artists Paper) paper. It was the first time I've ever used it and I must say I'm hooked already!
I first heard about TAP from Susan at Homeroad. You can use it like regular iron-on transfer paper, but it can also be used to transfer images onto wood, metal - you name it! I got mine off of eBay but Amazon also sells it.
I love that the image doesn't look like it was ironed on. It almost looks like a silkscreen. I don't see any edging; it's like the image just melted onto the fabric!
I finished up my bunnies by adding little cotton tails. I'm hanging it with some twine and clothes pins.
Jeanine
I've been wanting to make a fabric bunny banner for quite a while now. Last night, I decided to give it a go using this great bunny silhouette from The Graphics Fairy.
First thing I did was trace my pendants onto some muslin. Then I printed out my image onto TAP (Transfer Artists Paper) paper. It was the first time I've ever used it and I must say I'm hooked already!
I first heard about TAP from Susan at Homeroad. You can use it like regular iron-on transfer paper, but it can also be used to transfer images onto wood, metal - you name it! I got mine off of eBay but Amazon also sells it.
I love that the image doesn't look like it was ironed on. It almost looks like a silkscreen. I don't see any edging; it's like the image just melted onto the fabric!
I finished up my bunnies by adding little cotton tails. I'm hanging it with some twine and clothes pins.
Jeanine