

5: Using slit spoon remove from aging bath and place on to cookie sheet
#6: Run water in sink HOT and rinse fabric LIGHTLY


#8: This is what it will look like.. See the Cinnamon that has dried on to the fabric.

#9: Now take a terry cloth towel and wrap it around your finger rubbing the Cinnamon into the fabric and also off the fabric as you go. #10: Now steam iron fabric dry #11: Here is the end results, Perfectly vintage aged fabric..
See the regular muslin..this is what it looked like before aging and the darker is after aging..This is the SAME cloth..This is what I use for my doll body's..
Perfectly vintage aged fabric..That smells fresh and clean too. #12: This picture shows you both sides of the printed fabric
This fabric is what I will use to dress my dolls...
*NOTE*: you will be saving your aging liquid after your finished with it in a container in the refrigerator ...Be sure to remove the tea bags first. Just bring to boil again when needed. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, If you have any question just email me or leave a comment...Hugs to all Sherrie
3 comments:
Interesting technique! It's nice that it's not too grubby looking--just nicely aged and I love that you use cinnamon and vanilla with the tea--I'll bet that smells wonderful!
Smiles, Karen
Thank You Karen, It is a nice kinda gives you the warm fuzzie smell very light.Thats what I like about it that there is no strong odor, and the aging is just right!
Thanks again Sherrie
hi Sherrie, I use tea baths to age fabric too when I do it.. But I love the idea of adding vanilla and cinnamon!! will try it some time!!
hugs
vivian
Post a Comment