

That's what I was going to mention, but I forgot. Of course, you can substitute canvases for scrap wood or thick cardboard. How you apply the shirts to them, however, requires several different techniques. You could use hot glue to attach the shirts, but it would be messy. It all depends on your skills and ability. Have fun!
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I really love the idea of taking a clear phone case, and adding some color to it! Love the effects, and the colors are just so vibrant! What you can also try doing is using fabric and Fabric Mod Podge in place of the paint; just a suggestion!
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The difference between Dimensional Magic and regular Mod Pdoge is that Dimensional Magic acts more of like a resin which creates a dome effect after it has been set. You can add charms on to of it while it's still wet to create a 3D look to it!
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I haven't really used any other stiff plastic before, but it would probably work, depending on what you use most of.
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