Thanks everyone for your help......
What is the difference between "airbrushing", and all of the methods of
getting art onto fabric ?
And, what is the best method if you want to make things in larger
commercial quantities, for re-sale,..but not a whole manufacturing line ?
Thanks :-)
Denise
Ann wrote:
> Denise ... you can use tole paints. They are a bit thick, so you can
> add fabric medium to it. But I've used it just as is and believe me
> it NEVER comes off. You'll find that out if you accidently get any on
> your clothes. I have a light grey sweatshirt that I must have done at
> least 10 years ago. It's only a barn shirt now, but the painting is
> still as good as new. Just don't put it on thick, or it'll crack. If
> you're near a decent store, buy the fabric medium.
>
> Hope this helps
> Ann
>
> --- In 00A-Horse-Art-Craft@egroups.com, " Denise Elaine Bundy"
> <pinto@L...> wrote:
> > Can anyone help me.
> >
> > I want to paint on clothing that will then be washed. (T-Shirts
> > etc)What type of paint should I use to ensure that the painting will
> > neither fade, peel off or self-destruct in the washing machine ?
> >
> > Thanks :-)
> >
> > Denise Bundy
> > Ruidoso. NM
>
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