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Jan. 21st, 2004 10:48 pmhave a couple questions for you ladies...
(it's been awhile. how are all of you?)
I burnt a screen for my friend's band merchandise yesterday.
Tomorrow we are having T-Shirt Softening Mission Beta/1.0 to try out some of the "vintage-izing" ideas you guys have thrown out there.
I shall report back with the results of which works best.
We're also gonna go for a more worn-in, vintage look with the actual screen prints.
I was wondering which option of the following would work best for that:
1. Thinned out acrylic paint with textile medium.
2. Thinned out acrylic paint with textile medium. And putting the shirts through the wash (using the best softening method we came up with) a couple times.
3. Acrylic paint without textile medium.
4. Screen printing ink.
5. Other. (Please specify.)
We're willing to have fun and experiment with this.
So any suggestions would be appreciated.
You folks never fail me, so I look forward to your responses once again.
THANKS!
xotrisaratops!
(it's been awhile. how are all of you?)
I burnt a screen for my friend's band merchandise yesterday.
Tomorrow we are having T-Shirt Softening Mission Beta/1.0 to try out some of the "vintage-izing" ideas you guys have thrown out there.
I shall report back with the results of which works best.
We're also gonna go for a more worn-in, vintage look with the actual screen prints.
I was wondering which option of the following would work best for that:
1. Thinned out acrylic paint with textile medium.
2. Thinned out acrylic paint with textile medium. And putting the shirts through the wash (using the best softening method we came up with) a couple times.
3. Acrylic paint without textile medium.
4. Screen printing ink.
5. Other. (Please specify.)
We're willing to have fun and experiment with this.
So any suggestions would be appreciated.
You folks never fail me, so I look forward to your responses once again.
THANKS!
xotrisaratops!