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Friday, November 13, 2009

♥ Fabric Painting

Fabric painting is a a procedure when painting is done on fabrics using fabric paint. The completed products makes good gifts or presents as the designs can be one-and-only and personalized.

The materials needed is also relatively easy and cheap to get.
  1. The fabric that you want to work on (clothes, shoes etc)

  2. Chosen desire to work with
  3. Fabric paints

  4. Paint brushes with palette and water

  5. Hair-dryer
  6. Fabric marker(optional)

Here are some examples of fabric painting on apparels.


Bags
Shoes


Book Covers

Clothes

Signing off: Elizabeth Goh

I AM GRUMPY.
9:04:00 PM

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