Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Christmas Towel and Soap Dispenser


Santa’s Suit Hand Towel

Designed for Oh My Crafts

Supplies: Silhouette : Fabric Ink (Black and White) | Oh My Crafts Vinyl and Transfer Tape | Hand Towel
Instructions:
Step 1: Create a stencil with vinyl and apply it to fabric.  Use transfer tape to help apply the vinyl if needed.
For the Santa’s suit, cut two 1”x 24” strips of black vinyl and apply them across the bottom of the towel about 2” apart.  Also cut three 1” circles out of black vinyl and apply the “negative” to the center of the towel as if they were Santa’s buttons. For the belt, cut a square inside a square and set this aside.

Step 2: Use a foam brush to dab ink onto fabric. Be aware that the paint might seep through the fabric, so add paper behind the project to stop the extra ink.

Step 3: Allow ink to dry completely, remove vinyl stencil, and iron to set the ink.

Step 4: When layering colors, repeat steps.


Soap Dispenser Inserts
Designed for Oh My Crafts

Supplies:
Clear Plastic Paper or Packaging | Holiday Stamp  (specifically: Stampendous : Cling : World Christmas, Saint Nick and Snowbody Frame) | Ranger Ink : Archival Ink Pads | Clear Soap Dispenser (such as Pureworks : Antibacterial Foam 7 oz. , or Pureworks : Antibacterial Foam 2.5 oz.)| Un-Du : Sticker, Tape and Label Remover 4oz.

Instructions:
1.     Peel off any labels on the soap dispenser.  Use Un-Du to remove any sticky residue.
2.     Stamp a clear sheet of plastic with a stamp and an Archival Ink Pad. Archival Ink Pad are unique from many ink pads because they are alcohol based, which makes them waterproof.  This is why they will not rub off plastic or other gloss papers.
3.     Let dry for 30 minutes.
4.     Remove soap dispenser lid, roll plastic and fit it through the top of the Soap Dispenser.  It will naturally unroll and form to the inside of the soap dispenser. Put soap lid back on.
5.     Tie ribbon around dispenser.

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