Alex O'Brien
Home & Garden

How to stamp and stencil napkins

If you’re interested in some craft that isn’t too difficult but looks fantastic, why not try stamping and stencilling?

Whether it’s napkins, tea towels, cushion covers, tablecloths or even pillow cases, this is a simple way to add a personal touch to your linens.

Stamps and stencils are available at most craft shops, though if you are after something specific you could look online.

You will need:

How to:

Note: Wash the napkins and iron them well to ensure there are no creases.

Stamping

  1. Apply a small amount of paint to your stamp or block with a paintbrush or roller.
  2. Push down firmly onto the fabric, and remove carefully. Repeat the stamping until you have created your desired pattern. This might be around the edges of the fabric, or all over.

Stencilling

  1. If you would rather use a stencil, simply place it onto the napkin and paint over it with a small amount of paint. Carefully remove the stencil to avoid smudging. Be sure to let the stencil dry between each use.
  2. Allow the napkins to dry, and then iron the reverse side to set the paint in place.

Do you do any stamping or stenciling? We would love for you to share your ideas in the comments section.

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Tags:
diy, art, crafts, napkins, serviettes