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697K views · 3.9K reactions | How To Do Faux BATIK On Fabric | How To Do Faux BATIK On Fabric | By Our Upcycled Life | Hi, Deidra here from Our Upcycled Life and today, we're going to be creating full boutique on fabric. I've taken some flour and some water and I'm incorporating it all together until we get a paste. Now, I'm going to use some cotton fabric. It works best. You want a fabric that's going to be absorbent and we're just going to brush on that flower mixture all over that piece of fabric. I have the fabric on a piece of wax paper too. So, it makes it easier to take outside and let it dry when we've got it completely covered. You can also put designs in the fabric because anywhere there's not flower on your fabric, we're going to be able to create a pattern with that. I've put these outside in the sun to dry. And then once they've dried a little bit I'm peeling them off that wax paper. Putting them back on the wood and then putting them outside so they can completely dry. They're going to get really stiff and really hard. We're going to take them in our hands and just crumple it a little bit. It's going to cause some more wrinkles in that flour mixture. Now, comes the fun part. You have to use acrylic paint. Once acrylic paint dries, it won't wash out and it's permanent. You can't use any other paint or this process won't work and you're just going to paint it right on top of that flower mixture that has dried. You can mix and match colors and there's so many possibilities. Make sure you're putting on enough paint so that it soaks right through all those cracks and crevices into the fabric. I'm going to do this other one in a brown color. Again, applying enough of that acrylic paint so it soaks right through all those cracks. And you can see how it seep through that fabric. We're going to let the acrylic paint completely dry and then I'm going to put it in a bucket full of warm water and we're going to dissolve all of that fabric paste and as we do, you're going to have this beautiful fabric with this really pretty design on it. I think this brown one almost looks like faux leather. And look how gorgeous this turned out. As you can see, there's so many possibilities with this DIY. Let me know what you think.
697K views · 3.9K reactions | How To Do Faux BATIK On Fabric | How To Do Faux BATIK On Fabric | By Our Upcycled Life | Hi, Deidra here from Our Upcycled Life and today, we're going to be creating full boutique on fabric. I've taken some flour and some water and I'm incorporating it all together until we get a paste. Now, I'm going to use some cotton fabric. It works best. You want a fabric that's going to be absorbent and we're just going to brush on that flower mixture all over that piece of fabric. I have the fabric on a piece of wax paper too. So, it makes it easier to take outside and let it dry when we've got it completely covered. You can also put designs in the fabric because anywhere there's not flower on your fabric, we're going to be able to create a pattern with that. I've put t
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883K views · 1.6K reactions | How To Do Faux BATIK On Fabric | textile, batik | How To Do Faux BATIK On Fabric | By Our Upcycled Life | Hi, Deidra here from Our Upcycled Life and today, we're going to be creating full boutique on fabric. I've taken some flour and some water and I'm incorporating it all together until we get a paste. Now, I'm going to use some cotton fabric. It works best. You want a fabric that's going to be absorbent and we're just going to brush on that flower mixture all over that piece of fabric. I have the fabric on a piece of wax paper too. So, it makes it easier to take outside and let it dry when we've got it completely covered. You can also put designs in the fabric because anywhere there's not flower on your fabric, we're going to be able to create a pattern with that. I've put these outside in the sun to dry. And then once they've dried a little bit I'm peeling them off that wax paper. Putting them back on the wood and then putting them outside so they can completely dry. They're going to get really stiff and really hard. We're going to take them in our hands and just crumple it a little bit. It's going to cause some more wrinkles in that flour mixture. Now, comes the fun part. You have to use acrylic paint. Once acrylic paint dries, it won't wash out and it's permanent. You can't use any other paint or this process won't work and you're just going to paint it right on top of that flower mixture that has dried. You can mix and match colors and there's so many possibilities. Make sure you're putting on enough paint so that it soaks right through all those cracks and crevices into the fabric. I'm going to do this other one in a brown color. Again, applying enough of that acrylic paint so it soaks right through all those cracks. And you can see how it seep through that fabric. We're going to let the acrylic paint completely dry and then I'm going to put it in a bucket full of warm water and we're going to dissolve all of that fabric paste and as we do, you're going to have this beautiful fabric with this really pretty design on it. I think this brown one almost looks like faux leather. And look how gorgeous this turned out. As you can see, there's so many possibilities with this DIY. Let me know what you think.
How To Do Faux BATIK On Fabric | textile, batik | How To Do Faux BATIK On Fabric | By Our Upcycled Life