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Tutorial Tuesday: Photo Printing on Fabric

September 7, 2010

I love printing on fabric!  Did you know that you can too?  It’s actually fairly easy and I used this method to make my card today for the tutorial.  I wanted a note card I could use for a variety of purposes and I wanted to incorporate some photos I took in Europe this summer.  Here’s what I came up with:

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To prepare your fabric for printing you’ll need to take a piece of freezer paper and fabric and cut them slightly larger than 8 ½” x 11″.  Iron the fabric to the paper.  (Make sure the paper is ironed with the shiny side touching the fabric.)  Trim the paper to exactly 8 ½” x 11″ to fit in your printer.  Get your photo ready to print, and print as you would on paper.  (Note, this is not permanent.  This method is best used for projects like cards, paper crafts, or wall hangings.  Things that won’t get washed or come close to lots of water.)

Trim and mount your photo.  If you want frayed edges, go ahead and fray them!

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Super easy!  Want to use my photo of the Eiffel Tower?  You can download it here.

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