I put foil on my griddle and set it to 200F. I found it difficult to paint the fabric as it was quite soft. I therefore used two bull clips to attach the top of the rectangle to the edge of my griddle which was much better for keeping the fabric in place and provided some stability for the addition of the wax. I used wax crayons that have been stripped of their paper. I did pick some up this past week in our Trash to Treasure program here in town. Someone online was suggesting that soaking them in water helped release the paper from the crayons. It worked for about half of them. It was a bit messier to remove the paper once it was wet but the others simply slipped off which was great. It did shortened the time required to remove the paper. Not sure why it worked for some and not others as they were mostly all Crayola crayons. I started by outlining the hearts and then filling them in using several crayons in the same colour family. Then I worked on the outside edges and added colour all the way to the cut edges. I tried to remember to leave a bit more space at the top to allow for the folding over and stitching to the paracord. Once they were finished I carefully lifted them off the foil and placed them on brown paper to cool. I managed to get ten of them made today. They were well saturated with wax and therefore quite stiff so I decided to iron them between layers of brown paper to remove some of the wax in hopes they would be a little more supple. They are somewhat better so it may take a little while outside before they are flapping in the breeze the way they should to send the blessings infused in them out into the world on the wind. I have stored them away for today and will revisit them when I have time to make a few more to see if anything further can be done for more suppleness. I will be using the brown paper for making a few more fire starters for my 365 Project as they are already on their way to being properly waxed for them. I love that the hearts show on them as well.
I am very happy with how the flags turned out and how vivid the colours are. It was a complete bonus that the fabric with its colour variations and printing provided some resistance to the wax and created wonderful texture in both the hearts and the backgrounds!!!!!!! Better than I could have hoped for!!
For now I will keep creating until I have enough to fill the length of my cord. Therese
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