Painted Jean Jacket with Testors Fabric Spray Paint
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Grab your Testors Fabric Spray Paint and make yourself a jean jacket in minutes. This video is sponsored by Testors, however, all projects and opinions are my own. I am using my Cricut to custom cut a stencil. So, you can literally add any design to make your own custom jean jacket for weddings and so much more. These would even make great gifts for anyone on your list. So, imagine a design, pick a gorgeous fabric spray paint color, and make a jean jacket that you can be proud of!
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Supplies used:
Testors Fabric Spray Paint www.testors.com/product-catal... (you can purchase at the follow links:
Menards www.menards.com/main/paint/sp...
Treu Value www.truevalue.com/catalogsear...
Do-It-Best www.doitbest.com/search/?Resu...
Cricut machine www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Freezer paper
Jean jacket (I used two versions. I really loved this version: amzn.to/368PbY6 and this one I personally didn't like the feel of it: amzn.to/3oTNHaP but you can substitute your favorite jacket or any other fabric.)
Painter's tape
Paper
Cardboard
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0:00 Introduction
0:29 Fabric spray paint
0:55 Supplies needed
1:35 Designs that work well
3:32 Cutting freezer paper
4:05 Adding stencil to jacket
6:22 Spray painting fabric
7:25 Removing the stencil
8:44 Painting tips and tricks
10:39 Where to buy Testors Fabric Paint
11:15 Wrap up - Навчання та стиль
I'm in Ottawa and I came here to see your sunshine face because we over here need cheering up!!
Big hugs and thanks for watching!!
Thank you. I'm going to put a stencil on my Jean Jacket.
Wonderful!
Beautiful and so clever to use the wax paper! Thank you!
It is freezer paper just to note that!
I’m so going to try this.
Such a fun project.
Thanks!
You're so amazing, thanks for sharing all of this. 🙏🏽
Thanks for watching!
I love textile medium with acrylic. Vibrant and lasts forever once you lock it in with heat
I really appreciate your how to videos. Thank you. I watched your tutorials before my Cricut arrived and found everyone of them useful. Great job.
Wonderful!
I love this
This was fantastic. I never heard of that spray paint. Thank you so much for this information.
Always great videos.
Take care 🤗🌹
You are so welcome!
So nice, thank you
Our pleasure!
I love this technique Angie, the possibilities are limitless… Many Thanks
Glad you like it!
Love this project. The tips for selecting designs for stencils were helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome tutorial!! So easy too. Thank you Angie!!
You are so welcome!
This was so cool, will be trying this for sure! Your so detailed with your teaching and directions! 👍🏼🙂
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for your tutorials. I am new to Cricut and have learned so much from you. Definitely have to try this.
Have fun!
wow, what an awesome video... Thank you so much Angie.
You are so welcome!
As a newbie, i Love your videos very helpful and very detailed and easy to follow.
Awesome, thank you!
Absolutely amazing what one can do - now I have to find or maybe buy? something to spray paint - love it
You can do it!
Love it 💞
Thanks!
This is a fun idea! I have some spray tie dye that could be used on cotton shirts!
Yes! I have done tie dye with this paint as well on my channel!
I live in Florida. 60ish % humidity?? That would definitely limit the days I could try this. Great video & very informative though.
You can do it!
good ideals
Glad you like them!
@@AngieHolden you are welcome honey
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I have been eyeing this idea for a while! Thanks so much for the video! What brands of denim jackets did you use? I know I can use anything I want, but I liked the style of the ones you showed, so I thought I’d ask. 😊
Oh I can add links to the description. They are both from Amazon. I really like the one I put the floral design on. The other one I didn't personally like the fit and feel. It looks good in the video but it was just okay!
@@AngieHolden Super helpful to know. Thanks so much!
Thanks Angie. I love how you explain everything. I wondered if you have done any with multiple colors? I know you would have to block off some. Could do that with freezer paper?
I think so! I think I would two stencils - one for each color. Paint the first, remove, then locate and press the second and paint after the 3 hour handling time.
@@AngieHolden That’s what I was thinking. I wonder how hard it would be to line up. I guess it would depend on the design. You would have to consider that first. Thanks Angie
I would cut a bit of the first design out of the second stencil for alignment purposes then cover it with tape once everything is in place!
This is a great tutorial. What is the font you used for this project? Thanks Angie.
It was a design in Cricut Design Space.
Hi there! love your videos so much. Really appreciate all the info, may I please know: How to you print them on freezer paper? you do it your self from your own printer? Also, do I use black colour or I can print colourful too? cuz anyway I will painting the designs in colour.
I don't print on the paper. I cut it into stencil designs with a Cricut.
Hello! I really want to know, do you print your designs on that freezer paper? do you also print them in colour? Many thanks!
I didn't print on the freezer paper just cut it with a Cricut.
Angie, would this procedure work with bleach? If you put bleach and water in a bottle and sray over the stencil?
I have done something similar. It does work but the bleach does bleed under the stencil as it absorbs in the fabric fibers.
Awesome I am going to try this can I use any material shirts pants. What about track pants?
Literally any fabric would work the same. The only thing on the track pants is to make sure they don't melt from the iron?
@@AngieHolden thank you
Hi Angie, I’m pretty new to cricut. I just ordered a cricut maker 3 so was wondering if I can this do on that machine too?
Yes! Any Cricut machine would work!
ohhhhh I love this thank you , quick question can it only be used on a jean jacket?
Oh no! You can use it on any fabric!
@@AngieHolden oh that’s fantastic thank you
Hi, could you use adhesive spray instead of ironing the paper?
I don't like using adhesive spray on fabric. My personal preference.
My dear how did you learn to do all this
Just trial and error mostly!
Cant find in stores (listed), best info is Walmart but only shipping, no store pickup, sucks! Also Q? Are $19.99, $34.99, $61.00 the true prices for these spray paint? No other fabric spray paint option…more feasible for your followers? Thanks
Just some quick searches and I found some on Amazon for $13. The sources I list are anywhere from $7 - 11 right now. I do understand that some of those may be sold out but I cannot do anything about stock. I actually don't see the prices you reference at all? Maybe you are not in the states?
Angie, what’s the advantage of using freezer paper instead of vinyl as the stencil?
It's much cheaper, for 1.
Cheaper which was mentioned but I actually find it easier to use. I think it sticks better to the fabric.
Thanks, Angie!
Hi angei. How can i order or any website testors craft fabric paint international shipping? Appreciate your response 😍😍😍
I am not sure about international orders. I have a few options for purchasing in the description below the video. You might start there.
What fonts did you use to make your stencil?
These were both designs in Cricut Design Space.
@@AngieHolden Thanks
Colors seem light washed out
I went over that in the video. I did a few light coats as I wanted this worn look. You would just do more coats if you wanted a different look.
@@AngieHolden I probably missed that. Sorry