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  • can u buy a eacto kinife at wal mart cuz razor blade sucks

  • that is just too long. no offence but i dont know what you are trying to show youtubers by putting this video. stencil is when you print something in a short time and it should be reusable as well. I guess your method is unique in a way...you put a lot of effort tho.

  • so can you use regular elmer's glue on a shirt? and it wont screw it up?

    

  • woo 100 year

  • Why Were you wearing the same shirt for 17 monthes??

  • good luck at the fag club wearing that .....lol

  • 17 months?????!!!!

    it's better to break your piggy bank and buy a shirt better design than that. haha!

  • I think that stencil on your elbow is better LOLOLOL scar i mean ahahahaha....

  • I think you did an awesome job. Its really original and shows another way to do a shirt. GREAT JOB!

  • LOL 17 months 1 day wad a joke hahahahaha

  • Y did it take 17 months???? is that just cause you had other shit to do??

  • how the hell does it takes 17 months?? thats crazy i would go buy transparencies it would be a day or two not 17 months to make...ouch

  • gayest song ever

  • you need a vinyl cutter and transfer tape then you can make all the stencils you need and at a fraction of the time!

  • too bad you could only use it once.

  • you should really learn how to make stencils better before posting up tutorials,

    theres a few major issues with your method,

    1. you made it out of paper, NOT REUSABLE

    2. you stuck it down with glue? why not use spray glue?

    3. you didnt make any bridges whilst cutting, meaning your design wasnt rigid

  • @sharks1664

    i'm making it as simple as possible.

    1. I don't have any transparencies

    2. I don't have spray glue

    3. bridges?...that just takes to long

  • @sharks1664 i dont think he gives a damn anyway

  • Cool design. Spray mount spray on glue is quite good for sticking down stencils. I think your joke caused a bit of confusion with insane few.

  • why soo long???

    but i came out really good

  • USE spray mount not glue.. It is like a glue but it doesnt dry.. Much like a post-it...

  • lol at the cast :)

  • that took you 17 months? I dont think it should have taken that much time at all

    cutting the stencil would prob take a few hours at most, i think you just took extremely long breaks or something...

    anywhoo, nice design

  • in 17 month, you can have a S**tload of shirts done, but your work is excellent

  • its joke lol.

  • can u send me that stencil to my email?

  • whats your emaiL?

  • what type of glue did u use ? and u used PAINT ? like...paint my wall paint ?

  • elmers washable glue. just a bit.

    and fabric paint.

  • hey could you make me a stencil please??? god id b a great help. something evil, or satanic. not skulls but like demons or something horrifying. like pentagrams or like i said. satanic. please!!!!

  • send me a picture of what you want.

  • xd...........

  • 17 months one day..... i think it took you 1 day, no months

  • AMATEUR! OK so Im going to give you a few tips, because it pained me to see you ruin a stencil like that, especially knowing how long it took you. First of all, it looks like you cut it out of just paper?? Use card stock or acetone transparencies, they'll hold much better. Secondly, rather than using elmers school glue, use SPRAY ADHESIVE (!!) it is a life saver, you can buy all these supplies at target or any art supply store. The method you use to paint it is the method I use, it's ineffective

  • @jefbarr does the spray adhesive leave any marks? and can i use transperency paper (laminate paper) instead of acetone?

  • The spray adhesive will wash out easily, if it even leaves any marks. You can use transparency paper. I usually use cardstock and before I cut put postal (thin, clear) tape on parts that would need extra support (fine details). Remember with the spray adhesive: dust lightly! Hold your stencil arms length away and spray it, you only need a light, even coating.

  • mate! why dont you cut them into ohp paper plastic stuff and then you can reuse it!

  • i only need one copy.

    its OG

  • Heyyy. I need stencils. Does anyone know any good galleries? Thanks, PM me

  • what do you need. i might photoshop one for ya.

  • Ooo pretty. what kinda paint did you use?

  • Very Very nice stencil! Hey how do you print big stencils like that(multiple pages)?

  • word.

  • amazing! i love your drawing!!!!!

  • AHAH 17 MONTHS 1 day xDD cool T-SHIRT :D

  • You have a great cast.

  • i've made better.

  • great video!!! It's perfect.

    (what is this music? I like it)

  • Simon & Garfunkel - feelin groovy

  • awesome design

    thanks for the post

    what paint or ink did u use?

  • LOL.

    Great video.

    Thanks XD

  • lol I hope your not serious. You know what sarcasm is?

  • yeah bro you got the first step right but after that you were kinda screwed, first off id get some spray adhesive, makes life way better, next paper sucks for stenciling, i use manila folders but if your looking for the best material around id recommend mylar, so yeah just sum suggestions

  • what he said. I suck.

  • i was just bout to say everything you said.lol

  • what kind of glue?

    regular ELMER's notoxic washable

    school-kid glue???

  • nice! check my vids!

  • Im really liked this video.

    not bad.

    how much does it cost for the ink you used?

    also i need more explaining on the photoshop thing.

    im not too fond of photoshop. lol.

    i have it i just dont understand how to make stencils

  • very cool.. what kinda ink it's better to use? and what about spray? it's ok to use normal spray cans?

  • i use fabric ink. I've never used spray, but i've seen people use it. It works too, but it might not be an even coat. Normal spray cans might make your shirt smell. Give that a try i suppose.

  • why did you not use some plastic sheet with a burner? ITS REAALY MORE EASIER and you can use it more than just one time dude! but .. your technic work!..but its tooo long

    ciaow keep producting

  • yeah like someone else mentioned, definately get yourself some spray adhesive! it makes everything so much easier. you could have saved yourself 8 or so months ;)

    just pray the adhesive evenly over the back, wait for it to be dry but slightly tacky to the touch, stick your stencil down, and then go ahead and paint your stencil.

    yours looks real clean even though you just used glue, so good job!

  • That works too. There are many ways. I do it like this. I'm content.

  • then rock on with your methods, man.

    whatever works, right?

  • wasn't really worth the wait was it mate

  • what ink did you use??

  • did you use normal paper?

  • yup

  • hey this is really awesome :)

    i was wondering, did you cut the circles on the tie? &what do you mean by glue down the parts? wont the glue show once you take it off? sorry im slow :(

  • circles. Just use a whole puncher.

    Glue the edges of the design.

    Washable glue "should" wash off (Elmers)  :)

  • umm i really like the song and i was wondering if u could tell me who they are and the name of the song. yaaah! =^] that would be great,

  • Simon and Garfunkel

    The 59th Street Bridge Song

  • Good job my friend :) Very funny captions as well..Hope you have more stenciling stuff to show. Have you tried spray adhesive? It works well with detailed work such as yours, so you won't have to glue down edges. Have a good one, Rick

  • a xpress t shirt. =D

  • That shirt is pretty badass. And 17 months?! Did that shirt still fit ya =p

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