Yes, you can stencil with Simply Spray Fabric Paint. It requires a little more skill than stenciling with Stencil Spray does. The paint for Stencil Spray is thicker and it sticks to the stencil allowing nice crisp edges! To stencil with Sim...
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You will probably get a clean stencil as long as you hold the can far enough that you can do “misting” coats. However, your stencil will build up with paint and bleeding will start at the edges as they become less sharp. I don’t think you’l...
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The paint is permanent and will not rub off once it is on the fabric. Since it is a thick paint, you can scratch it if you used a sharp object, but it will not crack on its own. It is flexible when dry.
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You can easily make your own stencils. Find what you want to stencil, maybe use google images, sometimes if you use the word stencil in your search, you'll find exactly what you need, prepared for you. Print it out big, or the size you want...
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It's really a question of how much do you want to spend. I do spray paint art regularly and have found a happy medium with the brand:"Krylon" (around $3 a can) I highly suggest you stay away from "color place" but if you...
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Silver or gold would most likely be your best bets because they're reflective, I think that white would soak into the black shirt and would wind up looking a gross grey.
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Here's my stenciled tablecloth. I hung it over the fence so it could dry. All I have left to do is cut off the ripped outside edge and hem it. Photo: Jen Stern In my house, tablecloths are on the table, not in the linen closet...even the go...
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