Now that I have met this beautiful thing called freezer paper, I can tell this is going to be the beginning of a long and beautiful relationship. With this method, you can turn almost anything into a stencil. Here's how it's done:
1. Start by choosing your pattern & printing it out. It's better to choose images with thicker lines & simpler shapes rather than thin and complex. You'll understand why when you do the next step.
2. Take your printout & tape it to the top of the NON-shiny side of a piece of freezer paper. (This is found near the aluminum foil at the grocery store.) I chose a bird on a branch this time. Lay your pattern & paper over a cutting mat or thick cardboard.
3. Next, take an X-acto knife & cut out the design, making sure to cut all the way thru the freezer paper. When you're done with this, you'll have your freezer paper stencil.
4. Now use a hot, dry iron to iron the freezer paper to your chosen fabric. Make sure you iron shiny side down.
5. Now you're ready to paint! Use your favorite color of craft paint & simply paint in the stencil.
Once it's dry, peel it off carefully & admire the results!
I made my design into a pillow & even embellished it with some fabric leaves that I appliqued into place.
This was so easy! Can't wait to do it again soon.
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I love this pillow!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute!! I always see freezer paper projects but never could figure it out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the explanation!!
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ReplyDeletecute, love the pillow!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the instructions. I have been meaning to save them when I had previously read how to do this and never did. I am definitely doing this soon. Love your pillow.
ReplyDeleteLove how your pillow turned out. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I have been wanting to do something like this, but wasn't sure how.
ReplyDeleteLooks great and so easy! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWow, I never knew you could use freezer paper that way!!! And I have a TON of it cause I do a lot of freezing. I'll have to try that!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! That is the cutest thing ever!! How clever, I never knew freezer paper could do that!!! I think I need to try that! Thank you so much!!!
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeleteWow...what a great idea and your pillow turned out absolutely adorable. Freezer paper has been put on my grocery list and a new project has been added to my "Stuff I Want to Do" file.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!!
I thought the pillow was great but then I scrolled down, fabulous! Adding the leaves made it beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm sooo gonna have to get my hands on some freezer paper. It looks great! I love the colors.
ReplyDeletewhat an enchanting idea! i love the image and your pillow turned out fantastic! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is soo cute! I even said "Wow" out loud when I saw the picture of the finished pillow!
ReplyDeleteSo you throw the pillow in the dryer to heat set the paint? Is it washable? This is such a good idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Michele
XOXO
Isn't freezer paper awesome? I have a Silhouette Die Cutting machine and use that to cut my freezer paper projects. I have made many shirts this way.
ReplyDeleteI love freezer paper stencils! I just did a post on contact paper stencils on my blog! Great for projects you cant Iron on to. I love that you added the fabric leaves to the pillow, it looks great!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE freezer paper stenciling! I just tired it out myself and it is so easy. I used spray paint and it worked really well. Love the way your pillow turned out.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pillow! Love the bird and the fabric leaves...fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSarah
Gorgeous!! I see things like this all the time. Figured it was all hand painted and no way I could do it...this, however, is manageable, even for me.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and I linked it to my "stencils" project post too! Good job!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thanks for the tutorial! You rock!
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