Fashion Enemy: DIY Sheet Metal All Over Print

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2009

http://www.AndrewHansonsF.com Andrew Hanson shows viewers how to take a piece of sheet metal purchased from a local hardware store and turns a t-shirt into a custom all over print using spray paint.

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  • Painters touch - Homedepot - Cat out of the bag,

  • I use M7 Spray Adhesive. You don't need a lot. It's just regular spray adhesive, so it's not specific to fabric and you can purchase other brands. When you spay it again you don't need a lot of this will gum up your shirt. Just enough tack to make a bond.

  • hey man help me out!! i tried this amazing idea of yours but, the thing is i used just regular spray paint. the color lasted for a while but it started to crack and the color faded, is their any spray paint that you would recommend me that last long and is flexible with the fabric???? Thanks!!! by the way your clothing is incredible.

  • @DanhyBoi45 I just use the stuff at Home Depot or Lowe's nothing that is 99cents.This print tends to fade faster for me also, because I have shirts from 9 years ago that are still going strong with other stencils I did. Try spraying it 3 or 4 times. Let it set longer and don't wash it for about a week. The paint will build up on top and a lot & will wash off the top layers in the machine but letting it sit dyes the fabric. Don't over spray it. Spray evenly a few times let sit, wait 2 wash. GL

  • Wow Andrew, you rock! AWESOME!

  • thanks for the support! Glad you like it, more to come soooooooon.

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  • i dream of living jour live .... creepy ( jou're awesome !!)

  • @AHFashionenemy would you at all suggest curing it with a heat gun?

  • is spray adhesive like normal spray paint?

  • what type of spray paint did u use? (i have a krylon that you can use on fabrics, but i dont know....)

  • THE USEDDDDDDDDDD

  • Is the adhesive that you use fabric adhesive or just regular spray-on craft glue?

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