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How to Make a Easy Silk Screen Stencil Tee Shirt

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2008

This is the easiest way to make a screen print tee shirt. It is a combination between silk screen and stencil, so easy a child can do it! I use an embroidery hoop, Tulip fabric paint, a Gerber Onsie and a stencil brush I bought from Joann Fabrics, and a Target brand sheer curtain panel from Target.

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  • hye there, what kind of white chemical that u use?

  • @mrbulp Mod podge!!! You can find it at any craft store.

  • I really like the instructional video. Just wish you didn't say um so much.  Thank you for sharing.

  • @crochet65 Um, thanks??

  • .@aaronmtech No stealing here, this technique has been around forever. It was featured on Martha Stewart's Craft Month show on March 2

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  • @wowzzydotcom i can't believe an idiot would say you stole their video. i mean c'mon we all use the same techniques. tsk tsk, ignorant people. keep up the great work! <3

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  • That was good. I always thought you had to cut it out but it's the mode pod you put around it so the paint don't go threw. Thank for the tips the family will enjoy this

  • THANK YOU ! this is wonderful !! about to make a Christmas gift with this technique ! :)

  • @aaronmtech your a fucking dumb ass

  • hi, thanks for the great idea. i'm about to try it out for 10 t-shirts for my cousin's birthday party. how well does this method work with text? it's not a paragraph or anything but i'm using an Engravers Gothic font and am wondering how the Mod Podge painting works with such fine detail. I see you are wearing a shirt you did with some text that looks great so I'm hopeful!

  • Very easy and looks like the great idea. Thanks.

  • if i wanted to do this on a larger scale then the embroidery hoop provides do you think i can build a frame and tack the fabric on the frame really tight?

  • Thank you very much

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