Sorry ,but I am just not prepared to pay £70 for
a cool t-shirt... so I decided to do something about it. You
don't need a silk screen and you don't have to do them in bulk for
it to be cost effective!!
Just print and
enjoy!
Masking tape, Sticky
back vinyl and
whatever you want to stencil ... Get the
stencils here »
Craft knife, Printer
or photocopier. Acrylic or Silk
screen paint
Step
1:
Stick the printed stencil, ink side up,
onto the paper side or the sticky vinyl. Make sure that you
cover the entire stencil area with glue.
Step
2: cut
out all black parts of the stencil.peel the paper backing off the
sticky vinyl and stick it onto the object you
wish to stencil. Make sure that the whole stencil is
stuck to whatever you are stencilling and that there are no air
bubbles in the stencil. If you are stencilling onto fabric make sure
that the surface is flat and taught.
Step
3:
Now paint onto the stencilled area making sure
to cover all the areas you have cut out. Remove the stencil
only when the paint has dried thoroughly.