How it's done 
1. Selection of the napkin motif 
Choose a napkin or a handkerchief with a motif that you particularly like. This motif will be the main focus of your creative project. 
2. Cut out from the napkin
Carefully tear or cut out the desired motifs. Remove the unprinted layers of the napkin, so that only the printed paper layer remains. 
3. Apply the motif to the fabric 
Take your Santa boot or cotton bag and coat the desired surface with the napkin varnish for textiles. 
Carefully place the prepared motif on the damp layer of paint. Make sure that it lies smoothly and that there are no bubbles or creases. Coat the motif again with a thin layer of the napkin varnish. This ensures that it is completely sealed and firmly attached to the fabric. 
4. Leave to dry
Allow the varnish to dry completely. This ensures the durability of your application. 
5. Fixing by ironing 
To ensure that your design lasts even after washing (at up to 30 degrees on a gentle cycle), you need to fix the varnish. To do this, iron the fabric bag without steam. Place a piece of baking paper over the design to protect it while ironing and iron it in place for a few minutes.