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Anna-Inspired Canvas Stencil

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Fanpup says...
I remember visiting this website once...
It was called Anna-Inspired Canvas Stencil - Disney Family
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
-themed party with Anna’s heart-warming phrase.
After the party, move this into your child’s room for a touch of whimsy and charm.
Fabric Iron-on transfer paper for dark or colored fabrics
Cut a rectangle of canvas fabric about 19 to 20 inches wide and 23 to 24 inches tall.
Download and print the Anna canvas stencil onto a sheet of dark iron-on transfer paper. Use the print settings recommended by the manufacturer.
Note: The printable included was designed for a 16 x 20 canvas, use your printer settings to scale it appropriately if using a smaller or larger canvas.
Preheat iron using the setting for cotton. Do not use steam. Lay a pillowcase on a hard, heat-resistant surface, such as a wooden table or marble countertop. A regular ironing board is not suitable.
Iron any wrinkles out the pillowcase. Place the rectangle of canvas fabric on top of the pillowcase and iron it also.
Trim with scissors around the edges of the printed images and letters, without leaving a margin. You should cut away and discard all unprinted parts of the paper. Peel the backing layer off the transfer paper.
Place the printed, trimmed transfer in the center of the canvas fabric. It should be image-side-up, just as you want the finished canvas to appear.
Lay the sheet of special overlay paper or tissue paper -- which should come with the iron-on transfer paper -- over the top of the transfer.
Press down on the overlay paper with the hot iron for about 30 seconds and then reposition the iron on an adjacent part of the paper and press for another 30 seconds. Repeat this until you have pressed the whole surface of the transfer. This process lightly fixes the image in place.
Iron the overlay again, this time pressing firmly and gliding the iron up and down and all over the surface for a total of one or two minutes. This second pressing affixes the transfer to the canvas permanently.
Let the fabric cool for a minute or two, then peel away the overlay paper.
Center the canvas over the stretcher bars or frame. One at a time, pull the side edges of the canvas over the sides of the frame and staple them in place on the back.
Keep the canvas pulled taut and smooth as you do this. Fold the corners of the fabric neatly before stapling them at the back of the frame too.
Optional: Paint a layer of white glue or spray a coating of acrylic sealer over the canvas and let it dry. This gives the canvas a nice, shiny finish.
You can also use a framed canvas for this project, but you will have to remove the staples to take the canvas off the frame before you iron on the transfer. Just staple the canvas back on to the frame after you have applied the transfer.
If the transfer image hasn’t fully adhered to the canvas after the ironing process, lay the overlay sheet back over the transfer and iron it again.
*See image below for assembled canvases and layout inspiration.
Tagged as: Anna (Frozen), Frozen Birthday Party, Kids Room Decor, Printables
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