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chanyeoltan [2014-01-17 18:59:59 +0000 UTC]
TAKE MY MONEY!!!
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XetaUzumaki [2014-01-07 18:26:49 +0000 UTC]
awesome
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candyflo [2014-01-07 03:50:03 +0000 UTC]
Zelo!
I love it, love it love it laalaaalaa
And your frend must have loved this too
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huyendao In reply to candyflo [2014-01-08 08:06:37 +0000 UTC]
Yeah! Zelo! haha
Thank you. <3
Yeah, she called me afterwards with some kind of squeeky voice and I din´t understand her at all...I was just yeah yeah...even though I had no idea what was she saying. haha (Maybe she was saying that it was terrible and already gave it away...who knows? haha)
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huyendao In reply to Lienka32 [2013-12-30 11:14:06 +0000 UTC]
Taky jsem si uvědomila, jak máme dobrý koberec, až když jsem fotila tu tašku. Hmmmm...I must use it more often. haha
Díky.
Hahaha, tak čekej dál.
P.S.: To o tom koberci musím říct mámě, ta tě bude zbožňovat. haha
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HikoPawz [2013-12-29 10:52:41 +0000 UTC]
i want OWO''
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huyendao In reply to HikoPawz [2014-01-05 11:31:10 +0000 UTC]
Haha. Stop flattering me, I am not a pro at all. *blushing*
This was the first time I did something like this, but if you want to know, there´s no problem in telling you, I guess.
So firstly, you have to get the materials: a tote bag (I bought mine for approx. 2,6 dollars in a local craft store), textile pain or acrylics+textile medium (it will make your acrylics more durable and bandable?...without it, the acrylics on textile would be hard and your painting will soon lose its color.) and few other stuffs like brushes, a palette (a youghurt cup is ok too...I actually use them when I do these kind of stuffs)...etc
To the next step.
I don´t know if you want to do stenciled portraits or ..., but there are plenty of tutorials on it on the web.
So I started with drawing the picture with a pencil on an A3 paper, just the lines though. Then I took a marker or anything more visible and traced it, so I could see the lines after I put my paper under the bag.
Then I just traced it on the bag with a tailor´s chalk (don´t know how to call it), but using a pencil is totally fine too.
Removed the paper, I put some foils between the front and the back of the bag (so your colour won´t seep through, stronger papers are ok too, I don´t recommend using some printed ones, cause acrylics tend to stick to it, so when you peel the bag with the painting on it of, some colours from the printed paper will stick to the back of your painting.)
Then just go paint.
Let it dry for a day. Then turn it inside out and let it dry for approx. a day too. Longer is better though. Have patience with this stage, I talk from my own experience, cause in the final stage, if your painting is even a slightly not dry, the ironing wouldn´t turn out well. (If you lay another textile on it and iron it...because the painting will usually stick to your iron, the fibres from the textile will stick to your painting! An voila! You have a hairy painting! haha So it is really better if you let it dry completely and iron it then without the textile laid over. + Don´t iron the front of the painting, only the back of it.)
That´s all I guess, don´t know if it helped you at all, but good luck with it. If you have more questions, feel free to ask me.
Oh...and sorry for the late reply.
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