albertspick.com albertspick.com
Main >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 
Add Url
 
 

Malls & Shopping

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Academics & Education

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Law & Politics

 

Science & Research

 

Culture & Art

 

People & Society

 

Issues & News

 

Banking & Finance

 

Estate & Realty

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Jobs & Careers

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Medical Care

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Children & Teens

 

Games & Play

 

Business & Commerce

 

Family & Home

 

Computers & Networking

 

Self Help

 

Main –› Family & Home –› Hobby
 

Paint Your Own T-Shirt

 

For an artist, selling something he or she has made is really gratifying. As many of them admit, its one thing to get feedback from people they know, but there is something about a complete stranger liking their art piece, design, song, painting, or idea, so much that they actually decide to pay money to acquire it. Well, before getting ready to sell your original designed t-shirts at your local flee market or through your own website, you better start by reading this simple paint-your-t-shirt guide.

Regardless if you are planning to make this a family tradition or a one-time event for you and your friends, designing the layout of your t-shirt and then painting it on your own can is a fun and easy project to work on. Begin by purchasing your stock of plain cotton-polyester t-shirts from your local garment store. Cheap used white underwear t-shirts should be your first choice, especially if this is your first attempt as a fashion designer slash artist. But because most inks and paints are somewhat translucent, unless you really have to use those blue t-shirts, its better to use white ones as they are a much easier background to place your colorful palette on. An interesting idea, which might save you some money if you select to buy your t-shirts, is to ask your local t-shirt printing store if they would resell at cost price or even donate some of their white t-shirts to you; if you are a teacher and this is an idea of a school project you can argue that this actually improves their corporate social responsibility profile. Even if no freebies exist in your area, buying a pack of white underwear t-shirts costs less than you can imagine; avoid designer labels if you need those extra savings. You can also order the shirts direct from manufacturers, but then be prepared to wait a bit longer before your order goes through. Also, at this experimental stage, buy one size that will easily fit everyone.

Now that you have your white t-shirts its time to select your painting method. Visit your local craft or fabric store and ask them which brands they recommend for your type of project. Check the products life expectancy once applied on the t-shirt and compare prices, colors and application methods. With a huge variety of fabric sprays, roll-on paint bottles, air-brushes, acrylics, crayons, dye paints, batiking, or iron-on transfers, it is best if you take some time to select the best possible method for your time, money and expertise. Remember that experimenting is good at any stage, but if you want to have a ready-to-wear product after 24 hours, it is best to go with the method that you find the easiest to explore. Sponge painting, for example, is a great method to teach kids how to use colors on a white surface and how their patent might differ from the original design they had on mind. On the other hand, block painting creates a less versatile outcome as paint is transferred in a thicker layer onto the fabric as you place and press wood surfaces, or even sliced potatoes, after dipping them in paint. In case crayon iron transfers which have to be designed and colored backgrounds or acrylic paints and paintbrushes seem too difficult for you to handle, you can begin by using simpler painting methods like magic markers and writing paint bottles with roller ball tips. But whichever method you select be sure to place some old rugs or think pieces of cartons between the front and the back of the t-shirts in order to avoid coloring the other side by mistake. Do you feel more confident now? Its time now to get your gear and paint away!

Author: John Gibb
 
Author Bio:
John Gibb is a renowned writer. John likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Perfect Baby Picture Frames
 
Free Halloween Ecard and Halloween Ecards
 
When Your Carpet Gets Flooded
 
Kitchen Sink Manufacturers: Where To Find The Very Best
 
Scrapbooking Ideas for Kids
 
Autism Communication Assistance with PECS
 
Eat a Healthy Christmas Dinner and Stay Slimmer!
 
How To Keep Your Pet Bird Safe In A World Of Hidden Dangers
 
Is Christmas About Jesus Christ or Buying Gifts?
 
Starting a Collection of Vintage Silverware
 
 
 
 
 

Christmas Gifts - Is It Really The Thought That Counts

Indeed, the very first thing that comes to your mind whenever you think of Christmas is Christmas gi ... - Mark Dietzel
 

Scrapbooking Teen Memories

By the time your teen is in high school, you probably aren't taking as many pictures of them as you ... - Rachel Paxton
 

Portable Generator Safety Tips

Portable generators are great to have when the power goes out. But when using a generator, there are ... - Jeremy Hier
 
 

A Mommy Moment

This is going to sound strange, not being a mommy but having a "mommy moment"; it sounds strange to ... - Kim Bloomer
 

Dog Training, Whose Advantage

The sense of responsibility inculcated into a dog through training kept him securing my place for mo ... - Odidis
 
 
Main >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © www.albertspick.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide