A Crafts Community For Craft Ideas & DIY Projects - Craftster.org
Help | About | Contact | Press | Advertise | Terms | Site Map
Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Random Tip: Do you know about all of these Craftster features?
Total Members: 290,189
Currently Running With Scissors:
1009 Guests and 51 Users
Home Craftster Community Crafting Articles My Craftster Crafting Calendar City Guides Craft Shop Craft Videos


Pages: 1 [2]  All
Jump to page:
  Show Images Only     Send this topic  |  Print  |  Bookmark  
Topic: Bubblewrap Printing Tutorial - Oh beehave!  (Read 5907 times)
Tags for this thread: hoopla , bubble_wrap , tutorial , featured_project  Add new tag
Share the love... Pin it Submit to reddit add to Wists
1+
 
LimeRiot
Image Reproduction Techniques Moderator
Miscellaneous Topics Moderator

Tutorial Contributor

Friend of Craftster Friend of Craftster

Offline Offline

Posts: 11094
Joined: 10-Jun-2009

Sublime


View Profile WWW available for personal swaps
« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2013 07:50:11 PM »

Cute, sweets! Do share if you end up making something for baby sweet bump Smiley.
THIS ROCKS   Logged

My Pinterest!
My Blog!
I'm giving away 2 sewing journals,  enter to win!!
sweets4ever
Administrator
Global Moderator
Occasions and Holidays Moderator

Tutorial Contributor

Friend of Craftster Friend of Craftster

Offline Offline

Posts: 40838
Joined: 18-Jan-2005


View Profile
« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2013 07:53:46 PM »

I definitely will!

I also loved your cardboard tube printing technique.  I'm thinking about folding them into heart shapes and letting baby.sweets4ever make some Valentine prints in the next couple of weeks.
THIS ROCKS   Logged

We welcomed baby.sweets4ever#2 to our family on April 14!  Please excuse the delay with my PM and thread replies while we enjoy this family time together. Smiley

Here we grow again. Smiley
craftykrish2010
« Reply #12 on: January 15, 2013 11:52:20 PM »

Bubble sheet always reminded me of beehive...you simply made it creatively! superb!
THIS ROCKS   Logged

Lets Celebrate life
kawaiihelen
« Reply #13 on: January 20, 2013 02:52:01 AM »

Yay for combining printing and embroidery it looks awesome.

I love the texture it creates, big fat bubble wrap would look sweet as!! Before I read the tutuorial I was wondering if it would be awkward using a roller to press the ink onto the fabric but using a book is a great alternative, means you aren't popping them all haha.

I'm thinking about folding them into heart shapes and letting baby.sweets4ever make some Valentine prints in the next couple of weeks.

and this is the best idea too!! You are both inspiring me!
THIS ROCKS   Logged

OddballArt
« Reply #14 on: January 23, 2013 04:48:30 PM »

Love this, it looks FANTASTIC! Instant vintage 60's-70's look I think. Plus a very cute bee to finish it off. Hitting this rocks Smiley

I've been looking for something geometrical and simple to print onto my table runner - I'm  now thinking a light grey/coral pink bubble wrap print (the fabric is white).... thanks! I'll post the photo when I'm done Smiley

Still trying to decide between acrylic or going out to get fabric paint. I have marbling inks which might work well, I think they become colour-fast once ironed and they are stashed away upstairs..

 

I would highly recommend going out to get the fabric paint over acrylic paint as in my experience with painting on fabric using acrylics it makes the fabric very very stiff once it drys and the fabric will no longer drape as it would normally where as fabric paint doesn't change the drape or feel of the fabric once it dries, I guess cause it is made for it lol  Just thought I would mention it since I have already ruined fabric on another project last year using acrylics before someone else makes the same mistake.  Smiley    Great idea printing with the bubblewrap though it looks totally awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THIS ROCKS   Logged
Lisascraftiques
Live Creatively!
Offline Offline

Posts: 3
Joined: 02-Mar-2011

View Profile WWW
« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2013 06:29:05 AM »

This is so cute! Who would thought using bubble wrap! I will have to keep this in mind the next time I am painting on fabric.
THIS ROCKS   Logged

Andrea_c
Offline Offline

Posts: 121
Joined: 05-Oct-2005

Crafting is life's engine.


View Profile
« Reply #16 on: February 04, 2013 04:38:33 PM »

Sooo funny,cute and clever!
THIS ROCKS   Logged
ibinitch
« Reply #17 on: February 07, 2013 04:40:41 PM »

That is adorable and I love your bubble wrap technique.
THIS ROCKS   Logged

StampMob
« Reply #18 on: March 10, 2013 06:17:43 PM »

I am definitely going to have to try this!
THIS ROCKS   Logged
Threads you might like:
Pages: 1 [2]  All Jump to page:
  Send this topic  |  Print  |  Bookmark  
 
Jump to:  



only results with images
include swap threads
advanced search



your ad could be here!

How-To Videos
Meet Author Richard Paul Evans
Valerie Fitzgerald Reveals Who She Admires Most
Toby Lester Reveals His Favorite History Book
But I Wanted a Baby Brother Book Trailer
Farai Chideya Talks About Kiss the Sky
Latest Blog Articles
Superheros, Super Crafts
As Seen On TV: Psych
Gamer Wednesday: Slime Quilt

Comparison Shopping
OpenView OmniBack II v.4.1 (Storage Management - Complete... - $1390.00
SharePoint Portal Server (License and Software Assurance... - $142.00
CD28N-AISK9= CISCO 2800 Advanced IP Services Feature... - $1036.00
SharePoint Portal Server (License and Software Assurance... - $129.40
Lync Server Enterprise CAL - 1 User CAL (License and... - $178.24




Support Craftster
Become a
Friend of Craftster

Buy Craftster Swag
Buy Craft Supplies
Comparison Shopping

Craftster heartily thanks the following peeps...
Moderators

Follow Craftster...






Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.11 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC
SimplePortal 2.3.5 © 2008-2012, SimplePortal
Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!

Copyright ©2003-2013, Craftster.org an Internet Brands company.