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  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-237
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    Table linens take on interest and drama using this simple stamping technique.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

    Artist Marsh Scott elevates table linens to dramatic artistic statements in this demonstration.

    Materials:

    Cloth place mats, runners, napkins or tablecloths
    Wide, flat ribbon
    Fabric paint or acrylic paint and textile medium
    Foam or utility brushes
    Flexible printing plates
    Mounting block
    Scissors
    Fine-tip marker
    Scrap paper
    Foam plates
    Pencil

    1. Cut flexible printing plate with scissors and mount on block of laminated covered wood or other solid surface. Peel and mount.

    2. Draw design on printing plate surface while pressing down (figure A).

    3. Place items for printing on a hard surface covered with plastic or protective paper.

    4. Cut foam with scissors and use pencil to draw design into foam's surface.

    5. Mix colors (or mix acrylic with textile medium if not using textile paint), and brush an even layer of paint onto printing plate.

    6. Test on a piece of paper (figure B).

    7. Re-ink plate and press evenly on surface.

    8. Begin building design, allowing any overlapping layers to dry before the addition of new color.

    9. Allow design to dry thoroughly and use heat (following product directions) to set -- usually by putting in the dryer for 5 minutes or ironing wrong side out.

    Tips:

    • Avoid laundering printed table linens for at least 5 days to allow design to set completely.

    • Wash tools and printing plates with warm soapy water (an old toothbrush can be used to clean printing plates). Blot dry and allow to dry completely before putting away.


    RESOURCES :
    Decorating for Dining and Entertaining: 128 Projects and Ideas
    Model: 0865733694
    Author: Home Decorating

    Decorating Table Linens: Sixty Tablecloths, Place Mats, and Napkins
    Model: 0806985984
    Author: Chris Rankin

    Dyes and Paints: A Hands-on Guide to Coloring Fabric
    Model: 1564771032
    Author: Elin Noble

    Color and Design on Fabric: Paint, Dye, Stitch, and Print
    Model: 086573870X
    Author: Creative Publishing International

    Fantasy Fabrics: Techniques for Layered Surface Design
    by Bonnie Lyn McCaffery
    This title is out of print. Visit Amazon.com, your local library or used bookstore to search for copies.


    GUESTS :
    Marsh Scott
    3275 Laguna Canyon Rd. # M1
    Laguna Beach, CA 92651
    Phone: (949) 494-8672
    Tollfree Phone: (800) 529-7753
    Email: marsh@marshscott.com
    Website: marshscott.com

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