I use PURE SILK Shaving foam that I got at the dollar store and it has almost no smell to it at all the Barbasol is incredibly stinky!! Thanks for the video
I have some questions...I want to use this technique on a cotton sweatshirt, but it's my first time and I'm completely lost. So I need to use a bigger container, but do I need to put the cardboard in order to not let the paint trespass to the back side of the sweatshirt? Because I want to dye it all the way around. And do you know another tips for me to not ruin it?
Interesting question! We've never tried this technique with something a large as a sweatshirt, but you'll want your container to be as large as (or just a bit bigger) than whatever it is that you're dying. Also, you'll definitely want to put cardboard in between the layers of the shirt. Let us know how it turns out!
I use PURE SILK Shaving foam that I got at the dollar store and it has almost no smell to it at all the Barbasol is incredibly stinky!! Thanks for the video
My niece and nephew would like to do this so cool thanks
They'll love it! It's so fun!
cant wait to try this
Can i use synthetic fabric? I want to make scarf but using silk is too expensive
Yes absolutely! We used this on cotton but a synthetic should work just fine.
Will try with my class
I like this, and I shared. I have wanted to know how to do this for a long time. Phaedra
So glad to hear that Phaedra!
phaedra ellingson day
Can I use alcohol ink since I only want Gold?
How do you set it so you can wash the fabric?
Can you do this with acrylics on a canvas?
Can we do it on t-shirt
You could! But you'd want to be sure to heat treat the fabric once it's been dried. Let us know how it works for you!
oh how cool im going to do this.
I use this technique on pottery.
So cool thanks
I am so thrilled I found you...
I can hardly wait to start playing
We're so thrilled you found US! Thanks for watching!
I have some questions...I want to use this technique on a cotton sweatshirt, but it's my first time and I'm completely lost. So I need to use a bigger container, but do I need to put the cardboard in order to not let the paint trespass to the back side of the sweatshirt? Because I want to dye it all the way around. And do you know another tips for me to not ruin it?
Interesting question! We've never tried this technique with something a large as a sweatshirt, but you'll want your container to be as large as (or just a bit bigger) than whatever it is that you're dying. Also, you'll definitely want to put cardboard in between the layers of the shirt. Let us know how it turns out!
This is cool
So glad you think so! Thanks!
I love to tie dye with them and things this is almost like tie-dye thanks
Is it washable??
It is! But be sure to wash on low and lay flat to dry. Good question!
I do paper art like this
I shared on Facebook! #refflecopter
I did
Done