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LCBdroog 09-06-2005 06:39 PM

ok this is my first time in this thread so if this question has already been answered dont expect me to look through 131 pages. i want to know how to make a stencil but im too stupid and fat. help.

Shtein 09-06-2005 06:46 PM

[QUOTE=LCBdroog]ok this is my first time in this thread so if this question has already been answered dont expect me to look through 131 pages. i want to know how to make a stencil but im too stupid and fat. help.[/QUOTE]

You need something as you stencil, preferably something plastic like transparency paper or you can use thin cardboard. Copy you design onto the cardboard adn cut out the parts that you want to be in colour with a craft knife or X-acto knife. Then place your stenil on your shirt and make sure thats the stencil doesnt move around, so use tape to hold the stencil down. Then take your fabric paint and use a rolloer and just paint over your sencil. Give it a couple of coats and some time to dry then you're done.

Use this site as well...
[url]http://www.stencilrevolution.com/tutorials/tutorialsview.php?id=2[/url]

mole 09-06-2005 06:51 PM

thats hard and long (no pun intended)

all you really need to do is print out the design on a cardboard paper (like poster paper material), cut it out, then paint the stencil with fabric paint (you can find it at a craft store like michael's) on to whatever. then wait for it to dry.

Shtein 09-06-2005 06:53 PM

thats a shorter version of what I just said...

:lol: (bursts out laughing at the unintentinal pun because of his inmaturity)

mole 09-06-2005 06:55 PM

then whats with the transparent paper and all that? its not really necessary. you may have said that in short sentences, but its a lot harder than said.

Shtein 09-06-2005 06:58 PM

[QUOTE=mole]then whats with the transparent paper and all that? its not really necessary. you may have said that in short sentences, but its a lot harder than said.[/QUOTE]

Ive had paint seep through the cardboard, so Im just recomending the transparency paper thats all.

RudeBoyStompin 09-06-2005 07:07 PM

[QUOTE=mole][url]stencilpunx.mattrunningnaked.com[/url][/QUOTE]

This link isn't working for me.

Shtein 09-06-2005 07:14 PM

[url]http://stencilpunx.mattrunningnaked.com/stencils/[/url]

RudeBoyStompin 09-06-2005 07:22 PM

[QUOTE=Shtein][url]http://stencilpunx.mattrunningnaked.com/stencils/[/url][/QUOTE]

Ah, thanks, this is great.

Shtein 09-06-2005 07:23 PM

[QUOTE=RudeBoyStompin]Ah, thanks, this is great.[/QUOTE]

I know, im doing the Specials one.

RudeBoyStompin 09-07-2005 02:04 PM

So am I. Going to make a t-shirt. I've always wanted a Specials t-shirt.

(r)evolution 09-07-2005 06:28 PM

I can't find any spray on paint for clothing

Can anyone recommend any places?

KingOfSka 09-07-2005 06:31 PM

I'm going to make one of the Anti-Nazi stencils and spraypaint it on one of my binders in school.

Anti-Prefix 09-07-2005 06:42 PM

[QUOTE=Anarcho Poser]Something like that, your best bet is probably iron-on paper, unless you have access to a profesional t-shirt printing company.[/QUOTE]

Thanks, but how do you iron-on? :(

mole 09-07-2005 06:44 PM

[QUOTE=(r)evolution]I can't find any spray on paint for clothing

Can anyone recommend any places?[/QUOTE]
you really shouldn't use spraypaint, it wont turn out thatr good. but if you need it, try michael's

(r)evolution 09-07-2005 06:48 PM

[QUOTE=mole]you really shouldn't use spraypaint, it wont turn out thatr good. but if you need it, try michael's[/QUOTE]

what should I use? I'm quite confused.

mole 09-07-2005 06:52 PM

go to michael's ask for fabric paint. the paint that comes in a solid form. its turns out much better. also, using a roller will probably be best.

KingOfSka 09-07-2005 06:57 PM

[QUOTE=RudeBoyStompin]This link isn't working for me.[/QUOTE]

:lol: n00b.

mole 09-07-2005 07:00 PM

just because he doesnt spend as much time in this forum as you, and doesnt know aboutthe "http" thing, doesnt make him a noob...

(r)evolution 09-07-2005 07:00 PM

[QUOTE=mole]go to michael's ask for fabric paint. the paint that comes in a solid form. its turns out much better. also, using a roller will probably be best.[/QUOTE]

a roller, eh? thanks

What do the majority of you stencil kids use?

ThisUserIsAPipebomb 09-07-2005 07:33 PM

I used spray paint for my stencil. Is that going to come off?

RudeBoyStompin 09-07-2005 07:38 PM

I use fabric paint and a sponge brush thing. I may try using a roller though.

RudeBoyStompin 09-07-2005 07:39 PM

This is a good guide to making t-shirts with stencils.

[url]http://www.stencilrevolution.com/tutorials/tutorialsview.php?id=2[/url]

ratsinthecity403 09-07-2005 08:00 PM

[QUOTE=(r)evolution]a roller, eh? thanks

What do the majority of you stencil kids use?[/QUOTE]


Well, I make screenprint patches. Basically with a screen you can make more of the same stencil and have better ink distribution. If you want to invest in one, screenprinting isn't hard (if you need help you could email me). Screens are rarely more than 20$, ink is around 5-6$ for a little jar.

me likes punk 09-07-2005 08:02 PM

I use enamel spray paint and it looks great and doesn't come off. Also it doesn't go on as thick as rollers.

ratsinthecity403 09-07-2005 08:03 PM

[QUOTE=ThievesandBastards]I used spray paint for my stencil. Is that going to come off?[/QUOTE]

send it through the wash and find out. It may depend if it's white on black or if it's black on white.

(r)evolution 09-07-2005 08:08 PM

[QUOTE=me likes punk]I use enamel spray paint and it looks great and doesn't come off. Also it doesn't go on as thick as rollers.[/QUOTE]

enamel, eh? It doesn't wash into your other laundry does it?

EDIt: could you show some picks of your stuff? Sorry if it's a problem but I just wanna see before I go and possibly ruin a shirt.

me likes punk 09-07-2005 08:12 PM

Will bright blue acrylic paint show up on black?

SantaDuJuan 09-07-2005 08:14 PM

[QUOTE=me likes punk]Will bright blue acrylic paint show up on black?[/QUOTE]
Yes.

Any acrylic paint will show up on black sept black.

me likes punk 09-07-2005 08:16 PM

Thanks you kind sir!


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