@@myraroldan3939 these planners/notebooks already hav ribbon bookmarks attached from the printer. I’m going to experiment this year with adding one since my planner no longer has one upon manufacturing.
You are so clever. No wonder, coz you are a lefty. Not generalising but I have found lefties are very creative. Thanks for the idea. I will try this as well. ❤
How do you take off a font letter that’s already printed on canvas I made a mistake and put two h and I just wanted one but I don’t wanna mess it up. Can you help?
Sorry I missed your comment before. With acrylic paint, I usually use gesso if a project needs a correction. It’s not the most productive method, but I tend to be more of a “cover it and start again” person, unless I can cover it seamlessly.
Thank you So very much.. I've been looking for a video such as this one you made. I got a project for some sports chairs and Your vedio. Help me out a lot. Bless u lady.
Your project is exactly what I needed to figure out my own painted fabric project! I know your post is from some time ago, but I had a couple of questions. Do you find that when the shirt is folded up that the paint sticks together? My fabric paint feels a bit tacky when dry, and the canvas cart tote will be folded up when not in use. I don't want the painted picture to meld together when folded. Also, did you heat set this shirt in any way or protect the final work with a sealant? Thanks so much for the cone idea. I found your how-to video :-D
Thank you! We recently got an upgrade to our internet service and I now have reliable speed to support uploading! What type of videos do you most enjoy?
I bought some treat bags about 3 months ago to give this a try. Glad someone else already has the glitches ironed out for me. I haven't tried it yet, but there is always tomorrow! 😁🙂😀
Many fabric paints are meant to be used straight from the tube they’re sold in, but I find them to be a bit more difficult to control the way I can with a cellophane cone.