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poor ass band shirts |
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DISCLAMER: spray paint and utility knives can be dangerous if misused. This page is ment for informational purposes only. Do not attempt to do any of this, especially if you are under the age of 18. |
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If you've ever wanted to semi mass produce a shirt with your bands name on it, but can't afford or straight up don't want to pay someone to do it correctly, here is an excelent alternative |
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Step One. Get you self a poor ass logo. Eidt in paint, or make it, whatever. there is only one rule. there cannot be any open spaces in it. the non colored areas must connect with at least 1/8th ench of material. You could also draw the logo straight onto the cardboard. You may want to reverse the immage, so you have the option of puting it on the other side of the cardboard. |
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stencils |
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Step Two. Get you self some cardboard, spray paint and white shirts. Hains, froot-of-the-loom, maybe you already got some. maybe you you wanna do it on the shirt you happen to be wearing, or possibly wish to tag the logo on a parking lot full of cars... It all works. |
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Step Three. transfer the logo onto the cardboard with a push pin. cut out with a razor knife, scapple or similar. |
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Step Four. Spray paint the shirts through the stencil. don't go too heavy, make sure all areas are evenly covered. spray paint is nasty stuff. don't breath the fumes in. read the instructions on the can. wait the recomended amount of drying time. |
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some practice shirt designs |
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the finished product |
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