DIY Invite Hankies: SDBride
I’ve always been smitten by all the tea towel and handkerchief invitation gorgeousness you see around blog-land. So it comes as no surprise that this fantastic set of DIY hanky invites from Tulle and Feathers (meant “to look like vintage love letters packaged up from anthro“) gets a MAJOR dogear in my book.
Would you believe me if I told you that these were printed on fabric using freezer paper?!
Oh YES. Definitely a labor of love and the end result is nothing short of AWESOME.
Get more of the DIY scoop from SDBride here. And in case you wanna try the freezer paper technique, check out this cool tute from Limelady.
{ all images from Tulle and Feathers, via Erin Ever After }










13 comments
Love, love, love this idea of putting fabric through your printer! I’ve heard of using freezer paper for making stencils, but not for backing. I’m completely itchn’ to try this. Thanks for sharing, welcome back and congratulations!
those are amazing!
Oh I love, love, love!!! So cool!
That’s incredible! I love the results! Plus, the illustrations and colors are fantastic together.
Oh my, these bring DIY invitations to a whole other level. I love them.
These are amazing. I love the design, not to mention the innovative way to print on fabric! I’m definitely going to have to try this!
Really really like these! So beautiful. If I get married soon I will keep them in mind.
Twila
blog.twilasvintageclothing.com
That’s beautiful.
What an excellent idea. By the way…do you happen to know about a company/companies that will print tea towels or kitcken towels if you give them a design…? What words could I google to find that…?
These are beyond gorgeous. Love!
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