Making a spraypainted stencil t-shirt
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@MRwm28 Because I was living in San Francisco and there was no yard connected to my studio apartment.
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@14lessthan1 It smells like flowers or fresh baked bread, depending on what color you use. No, I kid. The smell will go away if you let it air dry long enough, and it's most certainly gone after the first wash.
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You ROOOOOOOOOOOCK
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BLASTING NOISE IS DISTRACTING.... I couldn't suffer through the video with it on. Sorry :(
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But won't it come at the back?
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Fucking perfect music choice.
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@AhendeArt you will need to buy adhesive spray can you spray the back of your stencil and it temporary clues to fabric it comes off but is made to hold for a few minutes..
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@highandmighty93 3M Spray Mount Artist's Adhesive
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what type of fans are those?
WarriorLola 1 month ago 2
@WarriorLola ... seriously?
FatherBingo 1 month ago 3
if i do this with regular spray paint will the t-shirt be machine washable ?
VisneCrew2009 4 months ago
@VisneCrew2009 Yes, but it will fade a little. That's part of the aesthetic. Use fabric paint if you want it to not fade.
FatherBingo 4 months ago
it is a technical paint? Or special?
Zed8690 6 months ago
@Zed8690 Normal old spraypaint. It will fade a little in the wash though.
FatherBingo 4 months ago