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May
08

Vinyl Stencils

Cute as a bug Stencil

Last week we tried out using stencils on t-shirts and other types of fabric. Slowly we will demonstrate the different methods we used and the results we achieved.

Today, the photos shown show using a stencil and a bleach pen .By the way, all paint and bleach will bleed to the other side of the t-shirt unless you place cardboard or another thick object between layers of fabric.

Wyatt using the bleach penFinished t-shirtA good benefit is that it is a good project to do with your children, as long as they are old enough to color in the lines, of course.

Make your own custom stencil here!
*Note: When ordering, it does not matter which color vinyl you use, so might as well choose a color that is discounted like red, yellow, or green.

 

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  1. Spray Fabric Paint with Stencils » Vinyl Craft Lettering Blog says:

    [...] this type of paint is a little trickier than the previous stencil posts (bleach pens, regular fabric paint). I used fabric spray paint from Tulip, and I did mess up the first time, let [...]

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