If choosing to dye fabric, place it in a baking dish and allow to soak in tea for 30 minutes. Removed it and allow it completely to dry.
Using a spray adhesive, glue the fabric to a piece of card stock (or firm paper, anything that traditionally runs through your printer.) Allow to dry.
Using a paper cutter, cut the fabric and card stock so that they are a perfect fit for one another and will run through your printer.
Insert your paper/fabric into your printer so that the image will print on the fabric side.
Allow the ink to dry for a minute or two.
Using clean hands, carefully remove the card stock from your fabric.
Cut your fabric to the size desired.
Spray the back of the fabric with your spray adhesive (outdoors) and adhere to project.
Notes
Do Not use Elmers Glue for Spray Adhesive.
Use Spray Adhesive Outdoors.
Tea is optional and is used to dye fabric.
Make sure your hands are clean when separating fabric from the paper. Any glue and dirt on your hands will transfer to the fabric potentially smudging your design.
To fray the edges, pull one thread at a time with a pair of tweezers.