At craft stores like Michaels or discount stores like Wal-Mart or K-Mart, there are usually craft sections where you can buy "fabric paint." You can buy anything from regular-looking paint that is brushable, to squeeze-type pens of "puff paint" that you can use to write words that sort of stand up on the fabric.
I feel sure someone else here may know details for using such paints. I have used them before, but it has been so long, that I can't give you specific directions. You can usually find someone who works at a craft store, who will know how to use these types of paints. And the directions will generally tell you.
Once, in high school, I used plain old laundry markers to make a t-shirt once. And on a second high school occasion, I used plain old Marks-A-Lot permanent markers to make a t-shirt. The permanent markers' ink faded a little bit over time, but the writing lasted as long as the t-shirt did. I think I still have that thing somewhere... it was a Mondale-Ferraro campaign t-shirt.
2007-01-17 19:27:48
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answered by prodaugh-internet 3
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I had one which had a farting canines on it and yet another that examine 'Mambo lavatory Guards' and had a random roman outhouse on it and one which sayed 'vast Print Shirts Are In' in vast print. I even have have been given some yet some are not humorous, shop The Whales, forget Princess i decide to be a Vampire, Little pass over Bossy, one with 2 handprints over the breasts and one with something a pair of demise animal on it.
2016-12-14 03:44:52
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answered by kosakowski 3
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If you are in highschool, you should take a graphic tech class if your school provides one. You can draw/write your own design and etch it onto a plain shirt.
Either that or sharpies are actually your next best alternative.
2007-01-17 20:26:52
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answered by hanaren 2
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Get Sharpie. Work good.
2007-01-17 19:27:56
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answered by ? 3
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WHO know? May I suggest that someone else do the spelling on yo' t shirt.
2007-01-17 19:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You can buy fabric paint at any craft store, that will work.
2007-01-17 19:26:39
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answered by bon b 4
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go on the net to fin out your nearest printing 'shop'. there you can draw your design ...
2007-01-17 19:28:37
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answered by xvx_vx 2
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