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Jun. 23rd, 2006 09:59 pmI'm all ready to stencil a t-shirt with a stencil I cut from thin plastic. However, I have no spray adhesive and it seems crazy to buy a big can for one little stencil. Has anyone ever used anything else besides spray adhesive to adhere a stencil onto fabric securely? It would have to wash out of a t-shirt, of course. Any suggestions welcome!
Now, for crafty pictures!
These are dishes I picked up cheap and plain from thrift shops, and then dazzled up with a few painted polka dots. I love the way they turned out!


Here are some onesies and t-shirts I decorated for a cool bun-in-the-oven I know. I used transfer paper that I put through the printer with my design, and just ironed them on. They look pretty good, except on the white, they look slightly yellowed, and the texture is a little different, slightly shiny. I didn't want to invest too much time in a stencil for something that would only be puked on, so this is fine. I made some of these little sayings up, and a couple of them I've seen on other things.


My favourite one is the "Rock Me All Night Long" t-shirt. Hee!
Now, for crafty pictures!
These are dishes I picked up cheap and plain from thrift shops, and then dazzled up with a few painted polka dots. I love the way they turned out!


Here are some onesies and t-shirts I decorated for a cool bun-in-the-oven I know. I used transfer paper that I put through the printer with my design, and just ironed them on. They look pretty good, except on the white, they look slightly yellowed, and the texture is a little different, slightly shiny. I didn't want to invest too much time in a stencil for something that would only be puked on, so this is fine. I made some of these little sayings up, and a couple of them I've seen on other things.


My favourite one is the "Rock Me All Night Long" t-shirt. Hee!