Friday, May 15

Everything Papercraft - Velvet Stamping


Impressing images into velvet using heat has been around for centuries. Most of the manufacturing processes use metal to deboss the designs, but for those of us at home wanting to try this technique, bold rubber stamps and a dry iron work almost as well.

You Need:
Acetate or rayon velvet
Dry iron set to the hottest temperature
Spray bottle filled with water
Rubber stamps (DO NOT USE CLEAR STAMPS)
Piece of muslin or calico

Directions:
1. Place your stamp face up on a Teflon sheet.
2. Lay the velvet, right side down, over the stamp.
3. Lightly spray the velvet with the water bottle.
4. Lay the calico or muslin over the velvet.
5. Iron for about 30 seconds moving the iron around as you work.

IMAGE FROM THE INTERNET

6 comments:

Leanne said...

I remember doing this technique many years ago, thank you for sharing.

Lori m said...

This is stunning, I've never tried anything like this and sure want to now, loving all the tips and tricks you share, thank you, hugs, Lori m

Jackie T said...

Oh wow Beccy this is just amazing. Take care. Hugs Jackie

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

OH! My, I had forgotten about this beautiful technique, thanks for the reminder. HOpe I don't forget again LOL
Keep safe and well.
Faith x

terrie said...

I Heard this technique but never done it....maybe it is time to give it a try....Thanks Beccy for sharing it.

Teresa said...

Neat idea.