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I've made this tutorial for my new Group:

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I will be posting some later xD
But join it....

NOW! :iconfrageplz:

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Enjoy! :D

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:iconkirisosha:
~KiriSosha Feb 8, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
thank you, this is very useful
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:iconokami-chan1023:
~okami-chan1023 May 10, 2012  Student Artisan Crafter
How would you wash the garment without the paint running or smearing???
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:iconmaygusta:
You can also buy fabric paint, which although leaks THROUGH fabric doesn't bleed at all. If you put a sheet of cardboard beneath the part you want to paint, and then paint with the fabric paint, once dry, it's dry! You can then wash it and it won't bleed or fade and the fabric will be as soft as before you even put the paint on it!
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:iconlazathaska:
~LazAthaska Jun 19, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Since the painting is just as acrylic as the fabric used, it didn't vanish with water :3
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:iconthemisvalvernis:
~ThemisValvernis Jan 24, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank you for sharing this method =) I've got just one question left: what if I want to wash these clothes, will the acrylic paint fade or is it really waterprooved? oo
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:iconlazathaska:
~LazAthaska Jan 24, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Oh, I'm glad that you liked it ^__^

I've already washed it twice and the painting is still on the fabric! :3 It haven't faded or blurred. ^^
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:iconthemisvalvernis:
~ThemisValvernis Jan 25, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
no problem for the fav ^^ I really like it ! And thanks for the answer =) I think i will try it soon ^.^ And it was completly normal acrylic paint, right?=)
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:iconlazathaska:
~LazAthaska Jan 25, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
^^ Yes, only acrylic paint. But remeber that the fabric that I've used is sintetic. (its name here is Oxoford) If you are going to use it over cotton, it would be better to use a fabric paint. :3
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:iconthemisvalvernis:
~ThemisValvernis Jan 25, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
oh right thank you ^^ I will remember that =) I don't what is Oxford in germany, but I think I may know what something like this is ^^ so thanks again again for the nice tutorial =)
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:icondihayala:
bah muito bom o tuto ^^
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