For sponging, stamping and painting by brush you can use regular acrylic paints.
If you want to tie dye you will need a fabric dye. Hobby Stores, (Michaels - Hobby Lobby, etc.) have Fabric paints that have extra elements within the paint so you can wash the garment without harming the paint. They come in many colors, also these stores carry a wide variety of brushes, templates,applique's, rhinestones, patches, etc.
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yes, I just tried it today and it works. It might fade after to many washes. But just dont spray to much in one area because the shirt then gets really hard and crusty. I suggest doing it on a plain white shirt.
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hahah I dont suggest you eat paint. But I think that because paint now a days is not lead based you have a better chance of not dieing if you eat paint.
Its not car paint, but Montana spray paint is definitely the best paint in a spray can. I dont think you will find actual car paint in an aerosol can, but I could be wrong.
either decorate it or if you dont want it that color paint over it. ok?????
i dont think you can but if you can find a peach shirt or a shirt that matches your skin tone,maybe it would look like you dont have a shirt.
i dont know and who cares
yes, I just tried it today and it works. It might fade after to many washes. But just dont spray to much in one area because the shirt then gets really hard and crusty. I suggest doing it on a plain white shirt.
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I hate to tell you but you dont get fabric paint off of fabrics.sorry. Or you could just try a lot of oxy clean and hope it works. At a party my daugther made tee- shirts and I practically dumped the whole spray bottle on her shirt. It kind of worked but there was still some hot pink paint left on her white shirt... o well
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i dont know is ironing a shirt conduction
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