Monoprinting is a great way to create unique designs on fabric! Watch this Gelli video for fun ideas using stencils and pencils for fabric surface design!
Using commercial stencils to monoprint on fabric is a great way to get started. And after you've created your print...you can keep going to add to your design with colored pencils!
In the video, the demonstration is on 100% cotton. The paint is SoSoft by DecoArt, which is a fabric paint that barely changes the hand of the fabric. It's easy to work with and doesn't need to be heat-set! The pencils are Inktense by Derwent, and they are perfect for use on fabric. Inktense pencils are water-soluble, but permanent after they dry � and you can layer over the dry ink.
TIP: When ironing fabric onto freezer paper, place the freezer paper shiny side UP on your
ironing surface. Place your fabric on the freezer paper and cover with parchment paper to
protect your iron.
Ironing will create a temporary bond and stabilizes the fabric for easy handling while printing and embellishing with pencils. When the print is finished, gently pull the fabric off the freezer paper.
Here's how to create this print:
- Apply paint to the Gelli plate and roll into a smooth layer with a brayer. When printing on fabric, use a heavier layer of paint than when printing on paper.
- Place a stencil on the painted plate. Apply a second color of paint to the plate and roll out over the stencil.
- Remove the stencil. Lay your fabric on the plate, rub to transfer the paint and pull your print. This is the first printed layer.
- Roll a layer of paint on the plate. Place a different stencil on the painted plate. (A stencil with larger openings works best for this layer)
- With the stencil in place, print onto paper to remove the paint in the stencil hole areas. You may need to print this on paper more than once to remove all the paint from the stencil hole areas.
- Remove the stencil, place your printed fabric on the plate to print the paint that was under the stencil. Rub to transfer the paint and pull the print. This is the second printed layer on your fabric.
Brush a thin layer of Transparent Medium or water on an area of the fabric before coloring with Inktense pencils. Doing this will make the application smoother and intensify the colors. You can also brush dry pencil marks with medium to blend pencil colors on the print. Or, you can dip the pencil tip in the transparent medium. You can use water to thin the medium, if desired.
For more information, techniques and ideas for printing on fabric, please take a look at the
earlier blog post and video: Gelli Printing � Techniques on Fabric! from September 19, 2013.
This Contest is officially CLOSED
And now for our FABULOUS GIVEAWAY!!!
Our amazing Prize Package includes:
- 1 - 6?x6? Gelli Arts� Gel Printing Plate
- 16 - DecoArt SoSoft Fabric Paints (1 fl. oz. bottles)
- 5 - Clarity Stencils by Claritystamps, UK
- 1 - Derwent Inktense Pencil Set of 12
- 1 - Faber-Castell Trio Sharpening Box GRIP (Pencil Sharpener)
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Special thanks to our friends at DecoArt for generously providing the paints in this giveaway!
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