 Hi babies, Mama Dukes here with alldayshares.com. In honor of Entrepreneurs Day, I'm going to give you my origin story. When I first started out, I was trying to look for a side hustle away to make extra money, but I didn't have money to buy big, huge machines. There was no such thing as a Cricut machine yet. I invested in some stencil. These are the actual stencil that I used from back in the day. I'm going to show you a way that you can make a shirt, sweatshirt, hoodie, whatever using stencil and spray paint. The items that you're going to need for this tutorial are very simple. We're using a G180 today, Gilden spray paint, and our 25 year old stencil. Let's do it. The paint that we're using today is Rustoleum spray paint. I got this at Walmart. You can use any type of spray paint you like, whatever color, the stencil. They are also from Walmart. Get it shaken up. Now we are ready to heat press our design to complete this look. I'm going to go with a two-tone. Do not mock my hands, my fingers. It's a hot mess I've been spray painting. I should have worn gloves, and it gets good, it gets a little dirty sometimes. You're not allowed to laugh. I want to crop this. Fold it in half and just take my scissors and go straight across. Let's try it on. It looks good. Please be sure to wear some gloves. You don't want to end up looking like this, honey. Wear your gloves. With spray painting, the options are endless. You can spray paint in reverse. You can do it freehand. You can use stencil. You can use cardboard, whatever. The world is your oyster. You can do it however you want. Do not worry if it feels a little hard. That's fine. As you wash it, it'll get softer and softer every single time. Do not despise humble beginnings. We all have to start somewhere. If I can do it, you can too. Be sure to like, share, subscribe, and ring the notification bell so you can be kept up to date with everything that we do here at alldayshares.com. I will see you guys next video. Bye. Use gloves.