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Stenciled Jeans
Did you know that you can actually spray paint on clothing? The trick is knowing the right kind of paint to use, and then you can create custom designs on just about any type of fabric and leather. For a look that’s at the top of today’s fashionable trends, try your hand at this beautiful pair of jeans.
Designed by Lori Bergman
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Project #:
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1) Apply Repositionable Adhesive to back of stencil and press firmly to one side of upper jean leg near seam. Place cardboard sheet under the jeans and stencil and carefully fold excess fabric underneath. Mask off areas you do not want painted with paper and painter’s tape.
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2) Spray over one side of scroll design with Satin Nickel paint, then carefully remove stencil and let dry.
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3) Reposition stencil so that the other side of the scroll design meets up with the first one, mask off, paint, then let dry.
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4) Repeat process to create just one scroll on the other lower jean leg.
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| Tip: Do not use printed newspaper or dyed paper as a masking material, as the colors may transfer onto project when painting. |
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| The information on this instruction sheet
is presented in good faith, but no warranty is given, nor
results guaranteed. Quantities and selections may vary at
each store. Michaels® Stores, Inc. disclaims all liability
from any injury to anyone undertaking the construction of
this project as a result of improper safety precautions. Since
we have no control over physical conditions surrounding the
application of information herein contained, MSI disclaims
any liability for untoward results. © 2009 MSI. |
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