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May 31, 2009. 4:59 PMPKTraceur
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I don't really get this... The stencil is printed is printed onfreezer paper, cut to size, then you iron it on, paint, let dry, paint again if neccesary, iron again, and peel off? Think you can PM me a video? -PKT
May 31, 2009. 4:57 PMPKTraceur
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May 31, 2009. 4:58 PMPKTraceur
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GREAT instructable, by the way! I would love to do a National Parkour Day Tee! -PKT
Mar 24, 2009. 7:17 PMUncle Kudzu
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does the freezer paper leave any kind of residue? and yeah, i've also used fluid acrylic paint on fabric before with good success. i let it dry and then heat-set in a dryer.
Mar 25, 2009. 7:43 AMDELETED_CelticMommy (author)
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Mar 25, 2009. 9:25 AMUncle Kudzu
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thanks for your reply and your excellent instructable, CelticMommy!
i'm gonna try your method soon on one of my homemade camoflauge projects. this looks to be a big improvement over my clumsy drafting tape method :-)
i'm gonna try your method soon on one of my homemade camoflauge projects. this looks to be a big improvement over my clumsy drafting tape method :-)
Mar 24, 2009. 5:48 PMdarkalice
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I actually just use acrylic paint. I water it down and iron it to heat set it.
Mar 24, 2009. 11:54 AMdchall8
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This is good. You don't need to spend a lot of money on fabric paint if you have water based house paint lying around. It is permanent on fabric. You can use small paint rollers to cover larger areas. I used a piece of shirt cardboard. I poured the paint on and spread it around with the cardboard. Be careful not to flood the shirt. Any paper inside the shirt is okay to prevent bleeding.
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