I'm the 900th "like" for this video, even though I've seen it a few times over the years. We've not heard from you in over a year now, and I'm really worried. I hope you and your family are safe. ♥
Great techniques and attention to detail, like colouring the rug edges and cording the pillows. You can get those corners sharper by picking from the outside with a pin.
I love this. Could print photos of family members for pillows and quilts so they're always with you. Or wall tapestries for big family portraits. Wedding photos, babies the possibilities are endless. Disney characters, I'm a Star Wars fan so I could do Yoda and other characters for a Star Wars theme room! And pets, lost my old cat two months ago, he needs a pillow maybe a quilt with photos through the years
I just found your videos and you are a genius. So many new ideas and techniques. I am just starting my first dollhouse for my new great granddaughter. I can’t wait to use your ideas. Thank you❤❤❤
Thank you for showing this technique. Never would have thought of the fringe from muslin, lightweight and not bulky. You have opened my eyes to new possibilities.
What a talent you have! You are amazing at showing and explaining how to make wonderful miniatures we all like to have in our dollhouses and room boxes. Thank you for your generosity in sharing!🌻
You did a WONDERFUL job on your pillows and rugs. You inspired me! I am going to use your technique to make a mousepad. Love ALL of your videos and watch them multiple times. Thank you!💟
I just now saw how you made your sun room from foam core. I thought it was a kit when i first saw it. I sometimes watch while I work so I don't have the audio on. LOL. I LOVE that hanging swing. Now I am thinking I need to make more real "real estate" out of cardboard boxes or foam board!
Brilliant! So happy I found your tutorial. I'm in the midst of bldg. a 1:12 scale replica of my 1970s split level childhood home. It was filled w so many different textures & colors...red shag carpet throughout, big bright flowered couches, velvet wallpaper etc. Your technique will give me the ability to print patterns for sofa cushions, curtains, and even some specific artwork, to complete this tribute to my happy childhood. Thank you! Have you tried printing any other fabrics? ~Melissa
@@angieaug I've been looking into stained glass designs and wondered if you might have any suggestions? It would be a beautiful addition to printed fabrics
I made a stained glass door for my shabby chic cottage by printing an image on inkjet transparency film. I filled in the colors with gallery glass paint.
Your videos are amazing, I'm so excited to try this out! Also the videos on action figure dolls are great, I've been wondering how to have more realistic dolls and not just the white victorian type that I've been seeing online.
FANTASTIC!..OMGosh they turned out so Awesome!.. I really want to try this but the cotton material you talk about is that like 100% cotton kind of like an old dish towel you know the old sackcloth kind or is it a blended cotton ?
These look so good!! I printed an Aubusson rug onto copier paper fabric and it came out really well. Is there a textured fabric that you would recommend to iron the decal onto? Or would you recommend just leaving it as is on the copier fabric paper? Thank you for your videos, they're really well done!!
Wow!!! I am new to miniatures and am barely waiting fro my 1st simple green leaf kit... I've been watching your vids because they are so helpful!! I can't wait to begin my build!! I do have one question: What would you do differently if you wanted a bean bag chair? Would you use the pillow stuffing or beads or Styrofoam beads like the real thing?
I didn't adjust any size settings on my printer; I changed the size of the image in Word. 1 inch equals 1 foot in 1:12 scale, so for a 5x7 rug, I would size the image down to 5 inches by 7 inches.
Help! 😬My pillow came out in a trapezoid shape. The “printing on cloth” process worked perfectly, but I don’t know what went wrong after stitching. Any tips will be greatly appreciated!
I always draw lines to use as a guide to sew on. Also, I use a sharp tool like tweezers or small scissors to gently push the corners completely out. Hope this helps!
angieaug I pushed the corners out with a pen. The problem is with the parallel slanted sides. Perhaps there will be a tutorial later to show how you got the sides straight. Your pillows have perfect corners with straight sides.
This is the best minis tutorial I've ever seen! Thank you for making and sharing it
I'm the 900th "like" for this video, even though I've seen it a few times over the years. We've not heard from you in over a year now, and I'm really worried. I hope you and your family are safe. ♥
Just beautiful. Love the whole look of these pillows.
I love what you do, such clever ideas that i shall certainly be copying, they look so realistic, thank you for sharing with us.
I find your videos so useful and practical! Thank you!
Great techniques and attention to detail, like colouring the rug edges and cording the pillows. You can get those corners sharper by picking from the outside with a pin.
Thank you for this tutorial. The directions are very clear. I can't wait to try this!
Wow- I knew there was a way to do it . Thank you for sharing this genius technique!!
Such amazing creativity - thank you for teaching this technique.
I love this. Could print photos of family members for pillows and quilts so they're always with you. Or wall tapestries for big family portraits. Wedding photos, babies the possibilities are endless. Disney characters, I'm a Star Wars fan so I could do Yoda and other characters for a Star Wars theme room! And pets, lost my old cat two months ago, he needs a pillow maybe a quilt with photos through the years
What an awesome tutorial! I want to give this a try right now. Thank you so much for posting this!
I just found your videos and you are a genius. So many new ideas and techniques. I am just starting my first dollhouse for my new great granddaughter. I can’t wait to use your ideas. Thank you❤❤❤
She has been offline for some time now, I wish she would come back. Not sure what happened 6:02
I love your videos. Everything you've done is so adorable.
This is just fabulous! My mind is going over a bunch of ways to use this technique. Thank you for some great ideas.
Yes, there are lots of ways you can use this. Have fun!🙂
Thank you for showing this technique. Never would have thought of the fringe from muslin, lightweight and not bulky. You have opened my eyes to new possibilities.
Great, glad it was helpful!🙂
I love all the pillows !!
Gorgeous! I appreciate all the effort you go to to make the prints to-scale.
Wow what a fabulous video, thanks 🙏
Thank you! I like how you use what we mostly have at home. Simple,easy and awesome!
Thanks for watching!🙂
@@angieaug I will be following for more great advice and ideas! :)
Beautiful carpets and pillows! Thanks so much for saving me a ton of 💰💰💰!
So cute great idea. Thank you
Thank you!
Love these! Thank you for sharing 😁
Hi Angie!🌷🦋🌸
Loved your video!! So fun to see your technique for miniatures! Thank you for sharing this with us!🌷🌸🦋Have a great day!
Thank you🤗
You are amazing. Thank you so much for your tutorial
I can't wait to try this, your tutorials are always so easy to follow. Thanks!
Love this! Thank you for sharing!
What a talent you have! You are amazing at showing and explaining how to make wonderful miniatures we all like to have in our dollhouses and room boxes. Thank you for your generosity in sharing!🌻
Thank you!😊
This is such a brilliant idea!
Amazing, so clever and easy
You are so talented and clever! I am so blessed to have found this video, it was so helpful. Thank you!
Every Video I think it is my favorite. Lol. I will just say I LOVE THEM ALL!!
Aww, thanks!🤗
Wow, so realistic, thank you for sharing your creativity
You're welcome, thanks for watching!🙂
Great tip it looks Lovely!!!
Thanks so much! 😊
You did a WONDERFUL job on your pillows and rugs. You inspired me! I am going to use your technique to make a mousepad. Love ALL of your videos and watch them multiple times. Thank you!💟
Awesome, have fun!🙂
Absolutely fantastic! And I love your idea on making fringe for your rugs - so easy!
Woo 😲😲😲it's amazing it looks like a real house
Great video, lots of tips. Gave me courage to give it a try. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful video, thank you
This is so genius!!! Thank you for sharing your techniques! It makes me want to make pillows and rugs too!
It's fun and easy! The hardest part was choosing from all of the pretty patterns.🙂
Thanks for sharing this. I have used the salvage edge of fabric to make fringe
Fabulous 💕
Thanks!
We don't have freezer paper in the UK, (well, not that I'm aware of), so any ideas for an alternative to print on? Thanks 💞
Beautiful ❤
I just discovered your channel this week and my mind is BLOWN! You’re amazing, can’t wait to catch up on all these awesome tips. Thank you!!
Wow, thank you!
This video is excellent! Thank you so much. I love how clear and simple your instructions are. You have a new subscriber, keep them coming.
Thank you, and welcome!
Amazing! The results are beautiful and look so authentic. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!🙂
I love this!
🙂
Love your Decor! Gorgeous💙
Thanks!
They all look awesome!! Love them!! I can’t wait to try it!! Thank you for sharing your awesome techniques!! 💕
Thank you, have fun!🙂
Brilliant 🤗😍
Thank you! 😊
I just now saw how you made your sun room from foam core. I thought it was a kit when i first saw it. I sometimes watch while I work so I don't have the audio on. LOL. I LOVE that hanging swing. Now I am thinking I need to make more real "real estate" out of cardboard boxes or foam board!
Brilliant ! I love it thankyou for sharing
Thanks for watching
Great tutorial and the pieces are charming.
Thank you!🙂
Love!!!
Thanks
That’s so helpful and amazing! Thank so much for your detailed video.🥰🥰🥰
Brilliant! So happy I found your tutorial. I'm in the midst of bldg. a 1:12 scale replica of my 1970s split level childhood home. It was filled w so many different textures & colors...red shag carpet throughout, big bright flowered couches, velvet wallpaper etc. Your technique will give me the ability to print patterns for sofa cushions, curtains, and even some specific artwork, to complete this tribute to my happy childhood. Thank you! Have you tried printing any other fabrics? ~Melissa
this is amazing, and the technique is genius-I need to start my dollhouse stat! Thank you so much for sharing!
Fantastic info! Great for visual learners!
I can't wait to try this!
Awesome!
This will be very helpful for what I want to do for my niece
Great, I'm glad it was helpful!🙂
@@angieaug I've been looking into stained glass designs and wondered if you might have any suggestions? It would be a beautiful addition to printed fabrics
I made a stained glass door for my shabby chic cottage by printing an image on inkjet transparency film. I filled in the colors with gallery glass paint.
@@angieaug I will go check that out. Thanks!
Very nice work
Thanks🙂
LOVE!! Can't wait to try!
Love it!
Thanks!
Like that fill in with the marker. It looked velvet texture.
Yes, I love that effect.
Beautiful ❣️❤️.
Sesame or chia seeds also make a great filling option.
Your videos are amazing, I'm so excited to try this out! Also the videos on action figure dolls are great, I've been wondering how to have more realistic dolls and not just the white victorian type that I've been seeing online.
Thank you!
I love these! Thank you! I saw someone used sesame seeds for pillow stuffing instead of seed beads. Just as another FYI to share. :)
Sesame seeds sound like a great idea, thanks for sharing
FANTASTIC!..OMGosh they turned out so Awesome!.. I really want to try this but the cotton material you talk about is that like 100% cotton kind of like an old dish towel you know the old sackcloth kind or is it a blended cotton ?
Thanks! The fabric is calico cotton.
Wow. Amazing. I have an ink jet printer. Will your technique work with my style printer?
Awesome video! I'm not familiar with freezer paper. Is it like parchment paper? Thank you for a great video!
Thanks for sharing, love this tutorial! Do have a question, can any printer work?
What a cool technique! And where did you find the chair swing??
I got it from Phillip Nuveen's Etsy shop:
www.etsy.com/shop/PhillipNuveen?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=719963186
Did you make the wicker chair too?
This is awesome. What kind of fabric do you use?
Your cushions look PERFECT and using the markers to colour the backs of the pillows is Brilliant!
Thank you! 😊
These look so good!! I printed an Aubusson rug onto copier paper fabric and it came out really well. Is there a textured fabric that you would recommend to iron the decal onto? Or would you recommend just leaving it as is on the copier fabric paper? Thank you for your videos, they're really well done!!
Thank you, glad my videos are helpful. I didn't use special fabric or paper, just regular calico cotton fabric ironed onto the freezer paper.
Oh my goodness....THANK YOU! I never knew how to do this. I love your sun room and did you make that swing?
The swing was made by Phillip Nuveen. I got it from his Etsy shop:
www.etsy.com/shop/PhillipNuveen?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=719963186
This is AMAZING! What type of marker did you use for the back of the pillows? As always, you make it look so easy. Thank you!
I used different brands of alcohol-based markers. This one is by Winson Newton. Thanks for watching!🤗
You could print the image twice so both sides are the same, like you could make emoji pillow with happy face and sad face
Wow!!! I am new to miniatures and am barely waiting fro my 1st simple green leaf kit... I've been watching your vids because they are so helpful!! I can't wait to begin my build!! I do have one question: What would you do differently if you wanted a bean bag chair? Would you use the pillow stuffing or beads or Styrofoam beads like the real thing?
So happy I found your channel, you are so talented. I would like to try making a rug, what size did set your printer to for the 5x7 rug in 1:12 scale?
I didn't adjust any size settings on my printer; I changed the size of the image in Word. 1 inch equals 1 foot in 1:12 scale, so for a 5x7 rug, I would size the image down to 5 inches by 7 inches.
I wonder if I can use backing paper?😁
Can I use parchment/wax paper instead of freezer paper?
Did you use foto paper?
Help! 😬My pillow came out in a trapezoid shape. The “printing on cloth” process worked perfectly, but I don’t know what went wrong after stitching. Any tips will be greatly appreciated!
I always draw lines to use as a guide to sew on. Also, I use a sharp tool like tweezers or small scissors to gently push the corners completely out. Hope this helps!
angieaug I pushed the corners out with a pen. The problem is with the parallel slanted sides. Perhaps there will be a tutorial later to show how you got the sides straight. Your pillows have perfect corners with straight sides.
Great idea
What is freezer paper? Wax paper? We do not have fp in Germany.
Thanks for your time and consideration to respond back to me..I responded back to you as soon as I saw your message 😘🤩 Good night 🌌🌌🌛
It would help if you spoke louder. I have headphones on and your voice is quite low
Thanks for the tip. 🙂