![]() It’s your choice! Just make sure to let the paint dry (it says 4 hours, 2 coats. If you want to use the thick paint, decide if you want to do that before or after filling in the word. I did a similar design without the words on the back too. ![]() It also depends on the color of your shirt. If you want it to glow or show up in the dark, the best colors are yellow, orange, pink or possibly green. If you want to add any other artwork, add it now! And use the fabric pens. They will sparkle in a trippy way under a black light. Step 3: Set up other designs! Before painting in the word, you have to see if you want other things on it! I wanted rhinestones on it. ![]() I picked the color closest to my shirt color. Once it’s in place, stencil the word with a fabric pen. Most shirts are see-through enough to see a big print underneath it. Then, I took the printed word and folded the paper to fit under the shirt. Step 2: Now, you have to decide how you want to write your word. Put the pin on the top of where you want your word on the shirt. Once you have your blown up word, your ready! Then blow it up to 200% on a copy machine. You have to print out that word off your computer in your selected font. Also, pick out the word of your choice! My word was “Shine”. Then put your shirt on the cardboard and pick out your paint color. So, to prepare, you have to cut some cardboard to the size of your shirt. Now most of these you can buy at Micheals, including the shirt.
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