Good Ol Gal
A Longhorn living in Buckeye Country
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I couldn't find more spray paint, so I used the Tulip liquid fabric paint and used a sponge to paint it on. If you are using liquid paint, I would use the pancake mix. If I did this again with liquid paint, I think I would either cut out the black and paint the hole white so the swirl is the only thing...like how the pancake mix looks in the previous post or I would cut out the black really nice and place the black part only on the shirt and stamp/paint around the black...to get a product like my finished shirt.Good Ol Gal said:yeah, but I'm trying to visualize how she got the white Mickey on the red shirt....
I need to go back and find that post with the picture..
And, what kids of paint did you use again Lyn?? aerosole? in white?
Lyn5 said:
Good Ol Gal said:ok.. you cut the black parts out.. and left only the white parts (did you print it on non white paper??)
To confuse you more, since I give very wordy instructions, I used brown paper since that was the only cardstock I had![]()
I think it is the line work. If I make more shirts, I think I will paint inside the template so it would look more like this. When I added the white paint the end product looked more fuzzy.Good Ol Gal said:mine look homemade.. you're look professional..
Don't forget their is a test next week...I want to see your finished t-shirtGood Ol Gal said:Ok, ok. ... I think I got it![]()
Lyn5 said:Don't forget their is a test next week...I want to see your finished t-shirt
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Mom2Ashli said:Okay you two have my freaking head spinning.
Mom2Ashli said:Okay you two have my freaking head spinning.
Good Ol Gal said:Mine too!
I need a drink
Good Ol Gal said:Mine too!
I need a drink
Good Ol Gal said:I haven't had anything but tea or water in.... I don't know how long.. I need some caffeine or something..
Mom2Ashli said:WAY TO GO!!
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