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Oct 16, 2009. 12:27 PMMagic Wade
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Nice shirt. I made one that said the same thing a while back.Love portal.
Sep 9, 2009. 8:01 PMKeira_Yagami
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~Apature Science, We do what we must because we can. For the good of all of us except the ones who are dead.~ Where did you get the Sticky paper and the Screen Printing ink from? And about how much was it?
Sep 10, 2009. 4:16 AMPetervG (author)
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I got it from an art supply store for about $10, for a huge roll of it.
Dec 28, 2008. 11:02 AMMoreSo
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Nice one! I have a t-shirt printing kit and might do something like this, I love the design. The colours go really well together too. I was wondering, where did you get your plain t-shirt from? I might get one similar; the effect seems best on shirts like that. Thanks.
Sep 16, 2008. 9:44 PMkimro
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its vary labor intensive, if you want to do a bigger desine, could there be an easer way to cut out the letters and shapes then with a craft knife. good job
Mar 23, 2008. 7:02 AMbushwhacker!
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I wanted to make a bunch of these. Does anyone know if they wash off and if so, in how long?
Jun 7, 2008. 11:47 AMsharkilepsy
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to set fabric silk-screen ink you need to iron it for 3-5 min w/ no steam, otherwise it's not completely permanent. if you don't have an iron, you can throw it in the dryer on high for 30 or 40 min BEFORE you wash it. dryer method isn't quite as effective as an iron, but it's better than nothing.
Mar 23, 2008. 8:50 AMPetervG (author)
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I would recommend if you do wash them, for the first wash to do alone, and inside out.
Mar 23, 2008. 8:50 AMPetervG (author)
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Nope, I've washed it and it's just like a factory made shirt.
May 30, 2008. 2:03 AMgr8dude
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Can you tell me more about the paint you are using? Some technical specs would be nice; because in my country stores don't have paint with "screen printing ink" on them :-)
May 30, 2008. 3:54 AMPetervG (author)
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Black GABRIC Screen Printing Ink. (Speedball) Fabric Screen Inks: Water-based, non-toxic, and non-flammable. Not much too it really
Apr 8, 2008. 5:48 PMrct1113
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Wow, its awesome. I'm planning on using that logo on a lab coat for next Halloween. i could even make a companion cube candy bucket!
Mar 10, 2008. 3:34 PMsummit
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Wow. And I was going to AC Moore or Michaels to get iron on transfer paper. This is cool! You don't need a screen and I have 2 rolls of that paper just laying around somewhere. On my favorites!
Jan 27, 2008. 10:23 AMphoenix124
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hey, great instrutable! congrats i've been doing something really really similar to this for a while... i use a sticky laminating paper (its like glueless wallpaper but clear) and i brush on shirt paint. it turns out really great and its easy... lol you beat me to making an instructable :P
Jan 26, 2008. 3:58 PMGorillazMiko
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Make me a Buckethead one! :P Just kidding. Cool job, I like this Slideshow... :-)
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