Textiva Fusible Film*, rubber stamp, iron and heat gun!!!
12" X 12" Textiva Film Collage |
What a great impact you can make using these four items.
The stamped image is ghostly, yet visible and the film glistens and changes colour in response to the heat.
The stamped image is ghostly, yet visible and the film glistens and changes colour in response to the heat.
Here's how you do it:
Put your rubber stamp on a hard surface, stamp side facing up. Lay a piece of Textiva film over the top of the stamp.
Stamp image ironed onto Textiva
Now layer a piece of parchment paper or teflon sheet over the Textiva film. Using your iron, glide it over the surface of the stamp, using a wool or silk setting.
The image of the stamp will appear on the film, and the heat also changes the colour of the film.
Ironed Textiva - iron too hot
I used an iridescent film, called Crystal Green Lightning, so the resulting colours were shimmering greens, reds and blues.
I continued to put the stamp under different sections of the film, repeating the process to obtain the leaf print throughout.
Once I had three sections of film "stamped", I attached them to a background fabric which already had fusible web applied to it, and gently ironed the film to the fabric.
Once this was done, I took the heat gun to it and created some holes and interesting edges.
12" X 12" Textiva Film Collage |
Some final interesting finds:
- Textiva Fusible film adheres to itself, so you can layer it to get a larger sheet.
- If you use an iron that is too hot, it creates some holes in the film as the image of the stamp transfers
- Using a non rubber stamp will melt your stamp!