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In this tutorial, we bring you an exciting and crafty way to preserve beautiful flowers - flower pounding! Flower pounding is a creative and eco-friendly method that allows you to capture the essence of your favorite flowers on various surfaces, such as fabric, paper, or even wood. Watch as we guide you through the process of preserving blooms by creating stunning imprints showcasing the intricate details and vibrant colors of the flowers! See it over on our YouTube channel.
Flower pounding is one form of eco-printing that is just so much fun! Here’s how you can try imprinting flowers onto fabric.
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How to use fresh flowers to dye fabric or even paper!
This project is amazing! You have to try this bundle dye method. The end result is so beautiful. I will detail out the steps from preparing your fabric to showing how you bundle dye on your stoveto…
Flower Pounding on Fabric
Wondering how best to transfer your embroidery pattern onto fabric? I show you two super easy ways to do so!
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Embroidery: How to transfer pattern on to fabric. There are a couple of methods most people use; I am going to show you my favorite. Picture illustrated.
Knowing how to print onto fabric makes transferring embroidery designs quick + easy. You can do this with freezer paper or without! Free design to download.
The image of these plants were transferred onto treated muslin by taping the actual plant on the fabric and pounding the flower. A fabric pen was used to outline and highlight.
By Marilyn Stephens
Wow, it has been a long time since I posted on this blog! My entire life has been consumed by studying for my written comprehensive exam. I was kind of a zombie for a while but little house projects did get completed when my brain couldn't take anymore. The following picture shows how I have felt the past 6 weeks. My biggest project lately was one that was started the day after the exam. I have been having trouble finding fabric for the window treatment in the kitchen so I decided to make my…
Create lovely floral motifs on fabric, paper and more by pounding the blooms with a hammer. Full tutorial.
Learn how to make flower pounding art with this beginner's guide. Get tips for making your own art, custom cards, bookmarks, and more.
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