When I paint I used to absentmindedly wipe my brushes on whatever t-shirts I was wearing at the time to remove any excess paint. After awhile I started doing in on purpose because it was always easier and quicker than reaching for a wipe rag.
I have dozens of t-shirts covered in varies colors of acrylic paint and have washed these many times. The paint holds up fine.
You have nothing to worry about.
2006-10-05 15:24:26
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answered by Doc Watson 7
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Acrylic paint will keep on with material. I learned this 39 years in the past while I obtained white paint on black slacks. I constant it with black paint. So I have laid declare to having invented material portray. It may be very stiff regardless that, so you wish to have a material medium to make the paint extra excellent to put on. Profit is one more discipline absolutely. T-blouse portray is completed broadly through very skilled lithography companies. You probably ready to promote a couple of T-shirts, however so much in the way in which of benefit is not likely.
2016-08-29 07:22:35
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answered by liebermann 4
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yes you can. It might be a little stiff, but for homecoming, who cares. Be sure and put a piece of cardboard in the middle of the shirt so it gives it some stability and keeps the paint of the other side.
Have fun and Good luck!
2006-10-05 10:46:50
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answered by toomeymimi 4
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Places like Michaels or any craft shop has a Textile Medium that you mix with the paint you are using and it helps soften the paint a bit but keeps the paint from cracking on the tee. Use the paint sparingly and you shouldn't have any problem
2006-10-05 20:29:47
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answered by Paint N Paper 2
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yep, wait till it drys fully and iron it.
I usually use, 1/3 fabric paint and 2/3 acrylic together.
2006-10-05 09:43:27
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answered by Krusd 4
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no becuz it will make the shirts all nasty when u wash them.
2006-10-05 09:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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