In this video you’ll see the 12″ x 14″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate in action! Printing on fabric with acrylic and metallic fabric paints, using MagicStamps™ — with plenty of tips and techniques!
Many monoprinting techniques work just as well on fabric as they do on paper. Watch this video and see how fun and easy it is to make your own printed fabric!
Love using fabric in your art? Try printing your own unique designs!
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| Gel printing on various types of fabric |
Fabrics with a tight weave, like muslin and PFD cottons, are excellent choices.
Sheer fabrics, like organza and silk Habotai can be monoprinted and used in layered works to great effect!

NOTE: PFD fabrics means “Prepared for Dyeing”
Dharma Trading Co. is an excellent source for various PFD fabrics — as well as printable scarves and garments.
The process and techniques for monoprinting on fabric are the same as printing on paper.
Instead of pulling a print on paper … place your fabric on a painted Gelli® plate, rub to transfer the paint — and pull your print. It’s as simple as that!
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| Monoprinted fabric |
It can be helpful to iron your fabric first to remove any wrinkles, but not necessary.
You also might want to stabilize your fabric before printing on it.

To do this, simply iron theWRONGside of the fabric to theSHINY (plastic) side of a piece of freezer paper.
The fabric will temporarily bond to the freezer paper.
To release, just pull the fabric off the backing — so
easy!
NOTE: If the fabric surface has bubbles when ironed onto freezer paper, iron on the fabric side and smooth them out.
Monoprinting on stabilized fabric feels a lot like printing on paper.

You may find it easier to stamp, draw or paint directly on your fabric when it’s backed with freezer paper.
Stabilizing fabric is completely optional — a personal preference!
You may not feel the need to take the extra step to stabilize muslin or sturdier fabrics, but I do recommend stabilizing sheer fabrics.
Stabilizing makes sheers much easier to handle in the printing process. Also, it keeps the paint that bleeds through the sheer fabric off your hands 🙂
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Silk Habotai 5mm — so sheer and lightweight — with a lustrous finish |
Sheer fabrics, like silk Habotai, are wonderful for layering and collage.
This is a monoprinted piece of silk Habotai 5mm.
It’s draped over a sheet of printed paper to show how translucent and lightweight it is!

Try fusing your printed sheer fabric over text for a muted, layered effect! Lovely and ethereal.
Mistyfuse is ideal for fusing sheer fabrics!
When printing on fabric, you have many choices for paint. Acrylic paints, fabric paints and water-based screen-printing inks are all good.
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| Assorted fabric paints |
Various brands of fabric medium are available — and can turn any acrylic paint into fabric paint!

Golden’s GAC 900 is an excellent fabric medium.
Add GAC 900 to any acrylic paint. The paint will print with a softer hand — and once heat-set, the printed fabric will have improved launderability.
IMPORTANT: Follow the specific directions for the brand of fabric medium you use.
If you don’t intend to wash the fabric after it’s printed — there’s no need to add fabric medium to your paint.
You may need to use a bit more paint when printing on fabric than when printing on paper. But be careful not to use too much … it can absorb right through to the back — or create blobs when you print it!
Try using less paint when printing on sheer fabrics.
NOTE: It can take some experimenting to discover how different paints act on different fabrics. Same applies to learning how much paint to use!

Jacquard’s Lumiere fabric paints offer a great selection of rich metallic colors.
Lumiere is positively dazzling when printed on black fabric! I find it works best with a fairly heavy layer of paint on the Gelli® plate.
These printed fabrics are way more metallic and luminous in person than these photos depict.




When printing on fabric, use combs, stencils, masks, rubbing plates … and your favorite texture tools for making marks!

MagicStamps™ are among my favorite fabric design tools.

For complete step-by-step information on using these heat-moldable foam blocks, please take a look at the blog post, “When Gelli® Meets MagicStamps™” (Jan. 16, 2012)
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| Gel printed fabric created with MagicStamps |
NOTE: There’s also a video slideshow at the end of that post showing samples of Gel printed fabric — created with MagicStamps. It’s not a tutorial … just printed examples 🙂
After you’ve printed your fabric …

Have fun adding writing — or your personal marks — to your monoprinted fabric!
Stained by Sharpie — Brush Tip Fabric Markers — are so perfect for this!

The brush tips allow for a range of marks — and these fabric markers won’t bleed on fabric the way regular Sharpies can.

Another fabulous pen isPentel’s Gel Roller for Fabric.
This 1.0mm pigment ink pen goes on so smooth! And it’s permanent.
Wonderful for fine lines and handwriting!
Handprinted fabric can add an exciting and personal touch to quilts, sewing projects, art dolls, mixed media pieces, collage, art journals, handmade books, cards, scrapbooks, and jewelry. If you haven’t monoprinted on fabric … go for it! … and add an element of unique textiles to your artwork!
This Contest is officially CLOSED.
And now …
We have a UNBELIEVABLE GIVEAWAY to get you
super-excited about Gel printing on fabric!!!

Our AMAZING PRIZE includes:
- One (1) —LARGE 12″x14″ Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate!
- One (1) — MagicStamp package (8 stamp blocks)
- Four (4) — MagicStamps (molded from my designs – ready to use!)
- Six (6) — Lumiere Fabric Paints
- One (1) — 8-color set of Stained by Sharpie – Brush Tip Fabric Markers
- One (1) — Pentel Gel Roller for Fabric (black)
- One (1)— Golden GAC 900 (Fabric Painting Medium)— 8 fl. oz
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All you need to do to be entered to win is:
- Post a comment HERE on our blog – easy!
- If you don’t already, please subscribe to our Gelli Arts® blog.(Note – subscribing is NOT a requirement to win the giveaway!).
Entries (via comments on this blog) will be accepted until 5pm EST on Tuesday, September 24th!
One lucky winner will be chosen at random and announced no later than 10:00am on Wednesday, September 25th. The winner will be announced here on the blog and on our Facebook page!
This Contest is officially CLOSED.
If you liked this tutorial we hope that you will share with others via your Pinterest page, blog or Facebook page. Thanks for stopping by and for leaving a comment!







I love my small gelli plate and would love to win the bigger one and all the goodies! Thanks for giving us this opportunity to win such fantastic products.
I love my small gelli printing plate, and would love to have a bigger one. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to win one, and all the other fantastic goodies.
I want to win this really really badly! Printing on fabric looks awesome!!!
I always love your videos and techniques. I tried the intaglio process and it was surprising. I will experiment more with it! Love gelli printing. The giveaway is awesome. Thanks for being a great gelatin printing resource.
I can't wait to try this. Loved the video!
So great to know about these great products! Fingers crossed!
So great to know about these great products! Fingers crossed!
Great tips for printing on fabric and a fabulous giveaway. Would be thrilled to win giveaway and play with all the goodies.
This looks interesting and exciting. Totally intrigued.
Or course, if you wanted yards of fabric, you could print onto paper, scan it and then send it off to Spoonflower (http://www.spoonflower.com/designs/new?create=fabric) to be made into yardage.
fabulous – love your ideas with the Sharpie pens and the gel roller pen.
It is ages since I've done any monorinting on fabric.
Let the good times roll, just love everything about Gelli. Fabric printing is just the best with metallic paints. Fingers crossed here for sure x
It is ages since I've done any monorinting on fabric.
Loved the video. Looks like fun! To make the alpha stamp, did you just press the moldable foam into the letter stencil? Can't wait to try this on fabric—would love to win this prize!
Cindy Kotora
Great video! Thanks for all the info you provide – it makes me want to get into this for all sorts of artwork.
I use my gelli for lots of printing, papers and tissues for collage and greeting cards. Would love to try on fabric. I have been using old cotton shirts torn up to clean the plate. All I need is some GAC-900 and I'm ready to roll! Would love to have the larger plate and some of those goodies. I love batik and could see adapting the gelli print to get that look.
Your prints look fantastic! Should love to win!
Thia looks like so much fun. I can't wait to try it. Sheree
This looks like so much fun. Sheree
I love this product and now you can use it for fabric glorious
Love your ideas! Thanks for shearing them.
Awesome giveaway and the fabrics you have printed on look incredible. So amazing what can be done with the Gelli Plate.
I already have a piece of muslin cut into a scarf…now all I need is the larger Gelli Plate and the Fabric friendly paints. Thanks for the chance to win! Love the magic stamps too! The video was very inspiring!
It is ages since I've done any monorinting on fabric.
Would love to win this giveaway! Great ideas and would love the ability to actually attempt this technique with the tools in the kit!
I dabble with many mediums as a artist but I haven't been this excited about something until Gelli Plates and Gelli Printing came along! The ideas you provide are fantastic and inspiring. You can have practically any level of skill and achieve amazing results. I've told so many friends about Gelliprinting, even those who are not necessary creative and everyone is excited to hear about it and try it. It has universal appeal and is great for truly anyone, regardless of gender and age. It's great to do alone or as a group. Thanks so much for sharing and for having this wonderful giveaway! Crossing all my fingers and toes!
Debs Pouliot on FB btw 😉
Execellent video Joan. Hope you will draw my name!
-sus
Great video. Can't wait to try printing on fabric. What fun to win that great giveaway
This is a Wonderful gift to win! I would love to win so I can print fabrics for my Mom to quilt. Thanks for the video.
What a fantastic video…would love to win the give-away
Fab video…would love to win the give-away
I want a Gelli plate so bad! I love the beautiful randomness and how easy it is to create such amazing looks.
September 25 is my birthday so what a wonderful gift it would be if I won! hint hint… 🙂
Lisa
Handmade scarves would be an excellent Christmas present. Thank you for inspiring me!
LOVE working with my Gelli plate! Winning this package would be awesome! Can't wait to try printing on black fabric- love those results.
Wow, this in incredible, so many things can be done with that fabric, love!
Love Love Love!! It would be awesome to win…Crossing my fingers, my toes and my eyes!!
I love seeing what fabulous things you do with the Gelli plate.This latest is so good ,I'd love to win this package.I have everything crossed!
Lately I've been aching to break out my sewing machine and do some custom couture for myself. Now you've given me even MORE ideas for my boho collection for myself!
Great giveaway. thanks!
What a wonderful giveaway! I have the small and medium gelli plates and I can't say enough wonderful things about what a great job these do! I was really getting tired of using gelatin for my plates! Would love to win the BIG one! dottididit(at)gmail(dot)com
After so many wonderful comments … what can l say? loved the video, loads of ideas and a giveaway too .. my cup runneth over! 🙂 Lynda
Fabric printing is luscious..
Oh Please pick me:) I am addicted to my 6×6 Gelli Plate and would go crazy if I won the larger plate with all those fabulous fabric printing supplies!!
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Jenni Leeper Pokora on Facebook
wow another great use for my plate! thanks!
loved the video – can't wait to use my Gelli plate on fabric! (and what an awesome giveaway!)
Cant wait to try this!!
Thanks for another great tutorial and an incredible giveaway!!! Good luck everyone…
I love your video tutorials – thanks for doing them! This is a fabulous giveaway – I haven't tried fabric printing yet so I have none of the products in the giveaway, including the large gelli plate which I have been dying to get!! Thanks for the chance to win!!!
I just love your information. I am off to work with my fabric. Loved the tip about using freezer paper to stabilize.