So I made some more shirts, with a combination of bleach (see DIY here) and also some spray t-shirt paint. I wish I had stuck with just bleach for the eyes, but this is what I got. (For the price and result, the spray can fabric paint won't be a repeat purchace.)
I'm glad I got lots of comic book fans as family, it makes takes some of the stress out of designing.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Bike Painting

I took off the gear shifts, handle brakes, kickstand, water
bottle holder, and the front tire. Sanded it all down until the paint was
rough. The worst bit was sanding off the plastic decals, because I couldn’t get
them off any other way.


My one mistake was thinking I could use the same stencil for both cross pieces. Two things happened:
1) I got paint on the top piece I didn’t mean to
2) I had bought my plastic adhesive that I cut the stencil out of from the dollar store, so it was thin and ripped when I went to remove it after the first use.
So I ended up having to cut a second stencil anyway, and have some mistakes that I didn’t want to go back and paint over with the green paint again.
Over all I’m very happy with it, but if I were to do it
again, I would try and not rush the end.
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