A super cool project that is inexpensive and fun is acrylic painting on fabric. So, the answer to the question of “Can you use acrylic paint on fabric?” is definitely yes!
There is a large assortment of acrylic fabric paint available that is perfectly designed just for this. There’s opaque, matte, metallic, fluorescent, sparkle, puffy, and glitter in all different colors to choose from. Some of the multi-surface acrylic paint can be used on fabric too, just read the label first.
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Painting A Tee Shirt, Sweatshirt Or Other Fabric Project
The first thing is to make sure your fabric is clean. If it’s new you’ll want to wash and dry it before you start.
Put a piece of cardboard inside the shirt or under the fabric. This will make a stiff painting surface and assure the paint doesn’t go through to the other side of the shirt.
You can use stencils or sketch your drawing first with chalk. There's also Dressmakers’ Carbon Transfer Paper and a tracing wheel which work very nicely. I recommend having a plan. Acrylic fabric paint is permanent. It stays on the fabric and is impossible to remove.
Using your acrylic fabric paint or the mixture of acrylic paint with the fabric medium, start painting. Try not to use too much water mixed with the paint so it doesn’t bleed. Dry your brush off with a paper towel or old rag thoroughly after cleaning it when changing colors. Let the shirt dry completely before you take the cardboard out.
How To Heat Set Your Project
Iron method:
Use an iron. Make sure your project is completely dry. At least 24 hours should be sufficient. Turn off the automatic settings on the iron. Do not use steam, this will ruin your project. Place a thin cloth over the paint or iron the underside and put the cloth on the ironing board. On medium setting, or lower for delicate fabrics, gently iron for 3-5 minutes. Keep the iron moving so you don't burn the fabric.
Clothes Dryer Method:
Another method is to use the clothes dryer. Set the dryer to medium-high or high heat. Pre-heat the dryer. Use the hottest setting that your fabric type will stand. Place your project in the dryer by itself and dry it for an hour.
Oven Method:
The oven method I personally don't like because I would be afraid it would catch on fire. If you have to use this method be very careful. Place your project in a preheated 250 degrees oven for 4 to 5 minutes. Turn the oven light on so you can keep a close watch on it.
Allow 4 days after heat setting before washing.
Now you have a beautiful handmade decorative tee shirt, sweatshirt or project for yourself or to give away as a gift.
Washing Instructions Of Your Project
You can wash your acrylic painted fabric project in the washing machine using cold water and on the gentle cycle. If applicable turn it inside out first. Hand washing will extend the life of it. You can also put it in the dryer but drip drying will also extend the life of it.
Kids Acrylic Painting On Fabric
Some of the most appreciated gifts you can receive as a parent or grandparent are the handmade gifts from your children and grandchildren. They are the things that you cherish the most and will keep for the rest of your life.
Encourage your children to get creative with acrylic fabric paint. Make Grammy, Grandpa, Mommy, or Daddy a hand painted tee shirt or sweatshirt. They’re sure to love it.
I have cherished mine that my daughter gave me on my 32nd birthday and have held on to it for 21 years now and will continue to treasure it for the rest of my life.
Check back because I have lots of acrylic painting and crafty ideas coming up soon.
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