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DIY Summer Tees with Simply Spray Fabric Paint :The Fashionable Gal

One of my favorite trends for summer 2010 is the Painted DIY / Splattered Tee Trend. This is an excellent opportunity to be creative, incorporate your favorite colors in your clothes, and literally have fun with fashion.

To try my hand at creating custom tees mine, I did a little research in this kind of products I should use for the project.In fact, I came across a blurb on this very subject in a fashion magazine one night and was introduced to spraying 4 Fabric Fabric's Simply painting. The company was kind enough to send me some shades of paint. It is available in a wide range of colors, either individual bottles or complementary sets. They also carry paint and painting laminated cushioning for those of you with more creative projects.

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  1. Simply tuck a pillow inside a shirt with the logo centered on the front, and secure the excess fabric in the back with safety pins. Field of green: You can buy an artificial turf area rug at many hardware stores for less than $30. Spray paint it with
  2. There's also a desire to layer that with contemporary elements, such as easy-care fabrics and different proportions, as well as today's concern for the environment. "People are looking for something that reminds them of their parents' home," said Todd
  3. Fabric used in the example seen on Sonoran Living Live is a black & white houndstooth fabric by IMAN . First, grab your glue gun and line the inside of the basket. Once you've finished the inside, wrap the outside and bottom.
  4. A fresh coat of paint is the easiest way to add colour to a dull drab room. But finding the perfect paint isn't as simple as picking a swatch. Canada AM home and décor expert Karl Lohnes answers four viewers' questions and shows them how to choose the
  5. Simply another painting of the same iconic subject, same wry smile, that art historians believe was likely painted in the 16th century, at the same time as the world's most famous painting — and in the master's Florence studio.