The cans may look like they're trigger activated, but they're aerosol. This means the paint comes out in a rapid, fine spray that penetrates the threads of your fabric thoroughly. It also means that if you're working too close to your fabric, you easily end up with a puddle of color. But working further away means color sprays over a larger area. So plan what you're going to do carefully, and stick down any stencils or masks you're using so they don't blow off. And remember the color will likely show through to the other side of the fabric unless it's something very thick.
Fabric painting is a fun and relaxing craft that even a beginner can learn. With the wide range of decorative stencils available you don't have to be an artist to create your own work of art on fabric. The fabrics that work well for fabric stenciling are cotton, canvas, and denim. All of these fabrics work well because they allow the paint to seep into the fabric.
How Does It Work?You simply Create Your Artwork or Design, anything you can imagine, on your own computer. (You can see How To Make Stencils on the Home Page). Print it out onto a sheet of transparency film (which is included in the Kit). Then use the new Stencil Maker (Shown Below) to turn the transparency into a stencil in just 3 - 5 minutes! Youm'll be able to reuse that one stencil hundreds of times, making it possible to paint on most fabrics and even make matching towel sets, aprons, tote bags, or anything else your heart desires! You can even put it through the washer safely if you take the time to simply Heat Set the paint by n"Ironing it for 5 Minutes "!
Below Is A Quick Summary On How To Paint On Fabric With Stencils! How To Stencil On Fabric In Seconds! We Used One Color Here To Make It Simple. You Can Use As Many Colors As You Wish By Blocking Off Different Parts Of Your Stencil With Scotch Tape To Allow Different Colors To Come Through At A Time.