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lino is fun to do...! never done them on shirts before though. did you use just arcylics on the shirt? cause they come off in just a wash. if you are, mix them in with texile medium and iron it with baking paper on top. _________________ http://its-kitsch.deviantart.com/ |
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-Samara- wrote: lino is fun to do...! never done them on shirts before though.
did you use just arcylics on the shirt? cause they come off in just a wash. if you are, mix them in with texile medium and iron it with baking paper on top. i have speedball fabric ink..its meant for silkscreening but i use it for other fabric painting things... |
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patrock wrote: -Samara- wrote: lino is fun to do...! never done them on shirts before though.
did you use just arcylics on the shirt? cause they come off in just a wash. if you are, mix them in with texile medium and iron it with baking paper on top. i have speedball fabric ink..its meant for silkscreening but i use it for other fabric painting things... thats good to hear, it will be safe to wash..hahaha. the first time i did a design on a shirt, i washed it and all the print disappeared..hehe. _________________ http://its-kitsch.deviantart.com/ |
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-Samara- wrote: patrock wrote: -Samara- wrote: lino is fun to do...! never done them on shirts before though.
did you use just arcylics on the shirt? cause they come off in just a wash. if you are, mix them in with texile medium and iron it with baking paper on top. i have speedball fabric ink..its meant for silkscreening but i use it for other fabric painting things... thats good to hear, it will be safe to wash..hahaha. the first time i did a design on a shirt, i washed it and all the print disappeared..hehe. i have to heat set the ink or it will fade(but not dissapear) |
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